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Tokul Creek back in the old days
Closest quarters I ever did was at the "meat hole" and I can't say where that is but a few may know. You literally bounced boats together the entire time and were never more than a couple feet away from someone else. It was completely routine and gentlemanly - except for when it wasn't.
Quote from: Stein on May 02, 2019, 10:58:38 AMClosest quarters I ever did was at the "meat hole" and I can't say where that is but a few may know. You literally bounced boats together the entire time and were never more than a couple feet away from someone else. It was completely routine and gentlemanly - except for when it wasn't.For close boat fishing Several times I had fish munching my bait and was afraid to set the hook with rods from other boats on top of mine.
Quote from: Bullkllr on May 02, 2019, 05:57:08 PMQuote from: Stein on May 02, 2019, 10:58:38 AMClosest quarters I ever did was at the "meat hole" and I can't say where that is but a few may know. You literally bounced boats together the entire time and were never more than a couple feet away from someone else. It was completely routine and gentlemanly - except for when it wasn't.For close boat fishing Several times I had fish munching my bait and was afraid to set the hook with rods from other boats on top of mine.From the late 1980's thru the early1990's that place was awesome. And yes sometimes you could not set the hook because of a boat on top of your rod. Man I sure miss that fishery.
Lake Washington when sockeye would occasionally open... absolute hands down craziest I've ever been in...