DannyL wrote:Sockeye are already in the Skagit. Open to fish for them, but illigal to keep
Huh?? Where does it say that?? Salmon fishing doesn't even open until August 1st
DannyL wrote:Sockeye are already in the Skagit. Open to fish for them, but illigal to keep
primetime wrote:Sitting on the bank of the cascade. Waiting for light haha!
Brat Bonker wrote:also I heard they put no trespassing signs at the little eddy all through that stretch for some reason
fishenfreak wrote:And by the way Padden hides some monster kokanee and cutts if u can get past the planters. i took a 17 inch kokanee and a 23.25 inch cutthroat in september last year trolling deep when the bows finally ate all the hooked embedded powerbait
sickbayer wrote:[I have no crap in my house as i can afford tungston
Anglinarcher wrote:One thing is for sure. No matter which side you are on, our representatives should hear from us.
Anglinarcher wrote:[Did you know brass has trace amounts of lead in it?
Anglinarcher wrote:CALIFORNIA did, do you think WA has less power.
Anglinarcher wrote:I have never seen a jig molded of anything but lead. You could mold tin, but the size is much larger. So, how many of you use jigs for perch or bass or steel head?
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