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I just bought mine. I'm going springer fishing this weekend. There are lots of options even on a down year. There are going to be lots of salmon options. Looks like there will be some meaningful coho options and some good Chinook opportunity. The south sound Chinook forecast is twice what it was last year and I managed a fish or three every time I went out last year. If you are willing to drive a bit, there will be plenty of fish. I've also got plans for halibut, bottom fish, tuna, lakes and rivers for trout, crabs, clams, and likely something else thrown in. $53 doesn't sound expensive for all that.
If you are willing to drive a bit, there will be plenty of fish.
Quote from: WSU on March 31, 2017, 07:56:20 AM If you are willing to drive a bit, there will be plenty of fish. Yeah, that's kind of the issue. Plus need all the different gear/boat setups for each program. If you have a drift boat, a jet sled, a trout lake boat (could substitute earlier mentions) and a blue water boat....and have tackle from egg hooks on 2 lb mono on up to 10/0s with 180 lb braid; then yeah you can drive the hours necessary to hit each of those fisheries.
Any day on the water catching or not still beats a day in the office.