Hi everyone,
I'm new to fishing (never done it before, going for stocked trout to begin with), and I'm wondering if someone would be willing to help show me the ropes of how it works? I've been trying to go out with a slip-sinker rig, but no luck so far---some guidance would be appreciated!
I live in the Seattle area so Greenlake would work best, but I'm willing to drive too!
Thanks!
New to fishing, looking for someone to show me the ropes (Seattle)
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Re: New to fishing, looking for someone to show me the ropes (Seattle)
It would be nice to connect with other fisher people (male or female) to fish waterways in Western Washington. I have a life-long passion for fresh and salt water fishing and crabbing. I'm a peaceful, non-alpha, no-drama type. I do smoke cigs so please be okay with that. North Snoco, Skagit or MA 8-2.