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docronhill

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Anyone ever fish it? Went and checked it out today was a pretty nice area. Going back out tomorrow morning to check it out again when the indians arent netting. Anyone that wants to go out let me know. I plan on being out there around 0730 tomorrow morning and it will probably be my regular launch spot from now on.


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http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,5246.0.html will get you started.

also;

http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,5184.0.html

there's probably more here in the WAWA reports, just got thru them slowly.



docronhill

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Thanks for the info man. The saltwater tides will be a great resource. Its nice to know there are flat fish here too so I can use my lighter gear to work some jigs too. I dunno if its common down in the creek but, it really caught my eye to go down there because I saw TONS of slamon down there this afternoon around 12ish when I walked down there to check the place out. There was some guy trying to fish from the bank with a spoon but, no luck. The indian guys had about 4 in the nets from the first pull this afternoon with one weighing about 22 lbs. I will post the report on here tomorrow when I get back from the morning shift. If you ever wanna go launch somewhere just message me. I am always wanting to go out on the yak!