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Post by SPARKY101 » Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:30 pm

Anyone looking to spend some man time away from the ladies and do some fishing,my wife and i have a 4month old baby girl and now daddy lookin to find the ol water again been awhile .I live in lacey, hawks prarie area "cant wait for cabelas"i have a boat good runner wont leave ya stuck out in the middle of the lake although sometimes that wouldnt be so bad nuff ramblin give a shout on here and will go from there C-N-R fisherman up. sorry bout the big ol boat pic im not to good at the computer thing
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Post by T Dot » Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:27 pm

cant wait for the grand opening!

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we are heading out there when it opens. might bring the boat and do some fishing. let me know if you know of some good lakes.
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Post by fishnislife » Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:36 pm

Hey SPARKY101, congrats on the baby girl. Enjoy it, my boy is over a year now and growing fast. Their developement is the coolest thing to watch.
Your a ways a way from me, but I may have to hit you up sometime and go out. I know how bad the itch can get when your stuck at home taking care of a newborn. Also, welcome to the WL.com family man. :thumleft:
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Post by SPARKY101 » Fri Sep 07, 2007 11:22 pm

fishnislife wrote:Hey SPARKY101, congrats on the baby girl. Enjoy it, my boy is over a year now and growing fast. Their developement is the coolest thing to watch.
Your a ways a way from me, but I may have to hit you up sometime and go out. I know how bad the itch can get when your stuck at home taking care of a newborn. Also, welcome to the WL.com family man. :thumleft:
What do you fish for and where do you go typically?


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thanks for the welcome i see you got a lot of fish pics at photo bucket like the "ike" style i have fished for salmon steelhead trout flyfish now moved into the bass family i love the challenge that bass can give you and travel to silver lake cowlitz county, swafford pond mossyrock, mcintosh, offut, chambers, lawerence, pattison, long. lakes mostly where i can launch by myself with ease.congrats to you on your 1 year old im really lookin forward to mine gettin into all my stuff and breaking my rods losing my tackle but hay we were all there before its a part of life big daddys rule
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RE:bass fishing

Post by bob johansen » Sat Sep 08, 2007 8:20 am

Hey Sparky, I've caught bass from all those lakes you mentioned and a few others in your area including Hicks, St. Clair and Black, Munn, Susan, Ward, and even little Barnes Lake. I fished Barnes from a canoe. I agree 100% that you should be able to launch and retrieve your boat by yourself. I like fishing with others but I would never want to have to depend on that to go bass fishing.
A nice bass is too valuable a resource to enjoy catching only once.

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