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h20hunter
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Any nookie in area 9?
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Need to get out. Looks like per the regs I can drag gear in area 9 fpr a single hatchery 'nook. Anyone already at it?
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No answering your question, but I heard the Tacoma Area has been darn good for Chinooks.
Also not answering your question and no first hand knowledge, but the internet is telling me there have been some resident coho around the north sound.
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Area 9 isn’t open for fishing. Usually opens July 16th
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Did you actually search the web for nookie?
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Ah shucks, wrong month!
No, never have. You?
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MA11 isnt bad but it isnt all that great either. Some fish being caught but they are smaller still 6-7 lb average. Biggest for me is about 10lb. Hoping the big ones are on their way in.
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