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Mistah Yates

  • Herring
  • **
  • Location: mill creek, wa
  • Date Registered: Jul 2012
  • Posts: 32
I am completely addicted to this way of fishing.It seems the last honorable way of going after fish.Iam riding a pompano 120 (similar to ws tarp 120)and it wont be long before I'm working two jobs to get into a hobie.I am mostly going through the new guy motions around edmonds area.Cant wait to go after some sturgeon in the snoho and stilly mouths/sloughs.I am in the market for a fishfinder and drysuit(xl)if anyone needs to liquidate.Maybe see some of you folks out there somtime!


ohbryant

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Port Angeles WA
  • Date Registered: Jul 2010
  • Posts: 626
Welcome MY, I can sympathize with your addiction.  This is a lot of fun and while not cheap it is a lot cheaper than a boat.  You probably saw this but neoprene waders and a splash top work pretty well, $100.00 investment.  I just got a dry suit and while I like it better, I don't like it $700 better.