Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: bassquatch on September 10, 2014, 12:42:05 PM
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My schedule finally stabilized for September so I took the opportunity to head to my favorite local river and try my hand...well I came home with 19lbs of salmon for 3 hours of fishing! :IBCOOL:
Hopefully I can get out a few more times over the next couple weeks before October and my work schedule goes bat dung crazy again! :yike:
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CRAYKANGS! Nice!
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CRAYKANGS! Nice!
I am going to have you arrested for stealing my joke.
Nice fish! Care to mention a bit about your rig and technique?
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If it was indeed a local river to Arlington where he can keep kings, it had to be under a float and include bait... just sayin
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Nice haul!
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CRAYKANGS! Nice!
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If it was indeed a local river to Arlington where he can keep kings, it had to be under a float and include bait... just sayin
"Local" is a relative term :chuckle: The float rules pertained to this river last season but changed back this season for what I do which is throw spinners during tidal changes. :tup:
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CRAYKANGS! Nice!
:dunno:
Asian ubonics term for King I think. :chuckle:
Got it from Offdahook's posts.
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I thought Kangs were kings that lived in the great lakes? Maybe he's from Detroit.
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Did you get em on lake stevens with green power bait under a float? Craykings love green power bait.
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Did you get em on lake stevens with green power bait under a float? Craykings love green power bait.
:tup: I'm more of a fan of blue myself
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Good work getting them on something other than eggs though! Spinner fishing for kings can be a kick in the pants. We used to do really well up there twitching jigs when that was allowed.