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#109357 - 03/15/01 12:42 AM Re: Another informal poll - Your favorite fishery
Kev Offline
Spawner

Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 694
Loc: Bothell, Wa
Winter Steelhead is where my heart belongs.

Summer Steelies with the BBQ on the bow of the drift boat and a cooler full of beer.

Fall Fishing, September Silvers over at Sekiu. Pulling bucktails on a bug rod right behind the boat and watching those fish fight over the bug. Outstanding!

Kev

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#109358 - 03/15/01 01:32 PM Re: Another informal poll - Your favorite fishery
Crayfin Offline
Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 198
Loc: Beaverton
Until someone teaches me a great place to fish for summer steelhead I am with the winters!! Feb-April

Bobber fishing for chinook is my second choice then again backbouncing is kinda fun although oversize sturgeon is a work-out then there is cutthroat on the coast, that ia really relaxing hmmmmmm.........tough question!

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#109359 - 03/15/01 02:41 PM Re: Another informal poll - Your favorite fishery
Hugh Heffner Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 02/27/00
Posts: 308
Loc: Playboy mansion
Fishing for "Dollies" at Pioneer Square on a Saturday night

Actually, first on my list would be backbouncing Kwikies for fall kings. Then, agian, backbouncing Kwikies for 'hos and bow wows is cool too!!!

Spring C&R on nates in the Sky and Sauk, but not this year!!! Damn state and ocean conditions!!!

Hike in native summer steelheading. Last year we watched a fish charge a spinner from close to 20 feet away, it was a rush!!! Summer nates fight harder than just about anything and jump like crazy!!!

Kojo fishing on the 'Nomish is pretty sweet too!!! Parker, I told ya those little lures work, eh? We hit close to 20 a day on a few days last year, we would of hit more but Parker kept hooking up before I could get the anchor down and fish for myself. Not this year, he's learning to row now
He has been doing a good job on the sticks so far, let's congratulate him for rowing into his first takedown, then lets condemn Brian for losing the fish Just kidding Brian. You'll break that slump when you head out with Bob soon enough. Peace
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Why settle for one when you can have hundreds?

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#109360 - 03/15/01 02:45 PM Re: Another informal poll - Your favorite fishery
riverkeen Offline
Eyed Egg

Registered: 03/15/01
Posts: 7
Loc: covington, wa
Summer run steelies good biters SPECTACULAR fighters awesome barbecuers

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