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Topic: Humpy Hollow this evening  (Read 3001 times)

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SteveC

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I'm going to put in at Mukilteo this evening (Thursday, 8/23) at 5 or so for an evening attack on the humpies.  Kayak buddies always welcome.
   


SteveC

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hey folks, struck out again but the reports from the previous day were very good.  the pinks are finally in and it sounds like the incoming tides will be productive.  one cool thing yesterday was that there were several human powered boats out.  my dream is to one day look out and see as many kayks as power boats. 



polepole

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Good effort Zuluo3.  You'll get into them soon.

How many human powered boats did you see out?  Did you tell them to pull up a stool and check us out here at NWKA?

I've been hearing some good reports from the lower Snohomish if anyone wants to give it a try.  I'd do it, but I'm stuck in CA again, until Moutcha.  I really want to learn that lower river area and perhaps hit it up for sturgeon this fall.

-Allen