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Topic: Hello from Langley, B.C.  (Read 4890 times)

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brno375

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Hey guys,

I jumped in and picked up a T-13.  It's time to see if it is as fun as it looks.  Hopefully I can contribute to the board, but since I'm a newbie, there will probably be more questions than answers.


[WR]

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Welcome.

don't sweat it. jump in, have fun,
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doja

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Hey welcome to the board!

I sent you a PM!

Doja


kallitype

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Welcome!!   Where will you be fishing???
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Spot

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Hey guys,

I jumped in and picked up a T-13.  It's time to see if it is as fun as it looks.  Hopefully I can contribute to the board, but since I'm a newbie, there will probably be more questions than answers.

Finally!!!  I can't believe it's taken you this long....

Welcome to NWKA where the beer is always cold, the conversation always friendly and fishing's always good.

Everybody loves to re-live thier sometimes painfull entry into this sport so be sure to share your experiences both good and bad.  >:D

-Spot-
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brno375

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WR: Thanks!

Doja: PM sent back.

Kallitype: I plan to fish the interior lakes, the salt along the coast here locally, and if I can find some waters off of a big salmon river that are shallow and calm, I was told to check those out for Coho and cutties eating eggs.  One step at a time though.

Spot: Thanks for the welcome.  I was looking at videos of fly fishing the salt from the beach on Youtube and kayak fishing videos started to pop up.  That was it, I was going to try that!  I'm sure I'll have my share of lumps and bumps, and I'll be sure to post.


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Welcome to the cure!

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FishWhisperer

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Welcome.  I am in Chilliwack with a Prowler 13 as well.  Loads of fun.  I have been out of commission for a while, but have been getting back into the swing of things.  I paddled the Harrison last weekend and it was a good paddle.  Didn't fish though.  Not enough time, and the Sockeye are still thick in there.  Coho should start moving in soon and the Chum are starting now.  It's an easy float (more of a paddle if you want to get anywhere).

I am looking at hitting the mouth of the Vedder this Saturday.  I will launch off of No 3 Rd at the boat launch and then paddle down the Sumas River to the Vedder.  Good slow, deeper water.  Excellent for fly fishing and throwing a Colorado.  Went for a walk last night and there are a lot of Coho in the river already.

Let me know if you are interested.  Keep in touch if you are looking for a second. 
Len Zilkowsky

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