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Topic: Kayak fishing seminar at Cabelas Tulalip  (Read 5855 times)

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redfred

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Newbie here, went to cabelas today and got to visit with Fishnut for two hours, very good seminar for a newbie. I am sure Fishnut got tired of all the why questions, the questions ranged from why this to why put it there. Learned alot about safety equipment to fishing poles and reels. Will be taking a 9 hour kayak class in bellingham sometime in July.

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Thanks for joining the party Rich(RedFred). It was great to meet you and it was a pleasure to answer questions,etc. It's not a question of if you'll get a yak, but when and whether it's an Outback or Revo. Remember.DEMO,DEMO,DEMO!! See you on the water and feel free to contact if you have more questions.