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Post by Rosann G » Sun Jun 20, 2010 5:20 pm

Welcome to the site, it is full of info and friendly people. What are you taking in school?
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Post by mav186 » Sun Jun 20, 2010 6:01 pm

dizbuster wrote:Name: james norman
Age: 33
Location: Toppenish, Washington
Hobbies: Fishing, Camping, Hunting
What You Do: Currently a full time student, a little volunteer work as well.
Favorite Species To Fish For: Steelhead, Trout
Where You Fish The Most: Clear Lake, Yakima County
How Long You Have Been Fishing: Forever
How You Got Introduced To Fishing: Runs in the family
What Do You Do When Your Not Fishing: Raise two daughters, go to class,
Welcome aboard James...look forward to your contributions!

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Post by mikeyb » Sun Jun 20, 2010 10:13 pm

Hey, just sayin' hi. Not new to fishing but I'm new to fishing here in the Great North West. I grew up on the Chesapeake Bay which at one time was a great fishing hole.
I have lived out here for 20 years now and I've yet to wet a line. Disgusting I know, but when you drive long haul and are gone 300 days a year like I was, there wasn't much time left to do anything but say hi to the wife. Now I'm retired and have invested in some gear, both fishing and camping including a used 16' Mad River Canoe. I have so many questions I don't know where to begin. So, I'm just a rank rookie and will probably ask way too many questions.
At this time I'm interested in tips for Offut Lake and Lake Sylvia. Rigs, lures, types of fish.

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Post by Brian H » Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:30 pm

My name is Brian, 24 years old, just getting in to fishing. Love the outdoors, but usually stick to shooting and camping out with my buddies. I don't have a boat so I'm limited to fishing from the shore or a pier. I'd love to catch a Salmon in the Sound, but doesn't seem too promising without a boat. I plan on fishing Lake Washington and some of the local rivers for trout to start off and then see where it takes me.

I'd love any tips or good places to go for a beginner. Or if you want to take me out on your boat I could swing that too. [thumbup]

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Post by racfish » Tue Jun 22, 2010 2:29 pm

Welcome all of y'all to the "Greatest Site on Earth".
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Post by Bigbass Dez » Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:19 pm

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Post by ScreamingEagle » Wed Aug 04, 2010 6:14 am

My name is Jonathan, I just started river fishing. I have been fishing Green River for trout, and just fished the Puyallup River for the first time on Saturday. Caught many small trout at the Green, though nothing big enough to keep yet. The Puyallup seems like a totally different type of river. The current is much stronger and I cannot distinguish what a bite feels like there. I really enjoy fishing and am open to listen and learn from anyone willing to give advice. Two other fishermen referred me to this website, One of them goes by the handle Atrocious. It is nice to find this forum and I hope to learn much from the seasoned fishing veterans here.

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Post by jens » Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:04 am

ScreamingEagle wrote:My name is Jonathan, I just started river fishing. I have been fishing Green River for trout, and just fished the Puyallup River for the first time on Saturday. Caught many small trout at the Green, though nothing big enough to keep yet. The Puyallup seems like a totally different type of river. The current is much stronger and I cannot distinguish what a bite feels like there. I really enjoy fishing and am open to listen and learn from anyone willing to give advice. Two other fishermen referred me to this website, One of them goes by the handle Atrocious. It is nice to find this forum and I hope to learn much from the seasoned fishing veterans here.
Welcome aboard! I fished with Atrocious last year when the pinks were in, how is he doing?

Yeah it really is a different game drifting corky/yarn. It took me a long time to understand what a "bite" feels like. All I can recommend is to try different techniques when you are fishing out there, don't just get stuck drifting. You CAN get fish to bite and when they do, set the fricken hook!
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Post by Amx » Wed Aug 04, 2010 11:58 am

Welcome to Washington Lakes. A great place with great people and great information.:cheers:
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Post by cory_fish10 » Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:46 pm

Hello my name is Cory. I'm 23 yrs old and originally from Missouri, were my dad and grandpa got me started fishing when I was 2 yrs old. I'm currently living in Port Orchard but travel the state on the weekends with the boat fishing. I grew up mainly power fishing for large mouth but am still trying to adapt to fishing out here.

I also hunt just about anything so if anyone has any hunting advice also I'd greatly appreciate it.

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Post by Deka » Sun Aug 22, 2010 4:59 pm

Name: Deka
Age: Old enough to know better and young enough to do it anyway.
Location: Pierce County
Hobbies: Hopefully fishing
Favorite Species To Fish For: Anything I can hook up. I would love to get into some crappie, bluegill, rock bass, pumpkinseed and perch. (Immediate gratification kind of thing.)
Where You Fish The Most: Not sure yet - just getting started.
How Long You Have Been Fishing: Grandpa and Dad took me fishing when I was young but I'm very rusty.
How You Got Introduced To Fishing: See above.
What Do You Do When Your Not Fishing: Gardening and looking for rocks to grind (rockhound).

I'm not a total novice but I have very rusty skills.
I'm looking forward to putting the 12' boat in fresh water and turning on the electric motor to see what I can hook up.
I have been out on the south sound to do some crabbing recently. Both trips came home with Rock Crab. They made great crab cakes!
This site is a goldmine of information that I have been gleaning for several days. Thank you for such an informative site!

BTW: Toni - You inspire me! A lady, just like me, taking on the sport of fishing. You are succeeding just like I hope to!!!

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Post by Amx » Sun Aug 22, 2010 5:05 pm

Welcome to Washington Lakes. What general area of Pierce Co.? N., S., E., W. of the county? There are at least a few members here that live down there. And plenty of small lakes that have lots of fish in them.
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Post by Deka » Sun Aug 22, 2010 5:12 pm

I'm just south of Tacoma.
I've been looking at American Lake but a $10.00 launch fee is pretty high for me.
Also looking at Clear Lake but a 56 mile round trip (gas expense) would be almost as expensive as the launch fee. LOL
I'm sure that fishing from the bank/dock at American Lake would be trying at best this time of year.

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Post by Amx » Sun Aug 22, 2010 5:14 pm

Been awhile but I use to fish Tanwax and Ohop. Kapowsin was my favorite down there. All for bass, I only fish for bass. But those other fishies are in those lakes.
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Post by Deka » Sun Aug 22, 2010 5:28 pm

I would love to try Kapowsin! Variety of fish and only 25 miles from home. My concern is that it does not allow motorized boats. Does an electric motor count against motorized? Or does WDFW mean combustion motors?

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Post by Amx » Sun Aug 22, 2010 5:43 pm

You can use electric and gas motors there. According to the Fish and Game regulations = no restrictions.
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Post by Deka » Sun Aug 22, 2010 5:51 pm

OK - Color me confused!

This website says no motorized boats.

http://wdfw.wa.gov/lands/water_access/s ... arch=30979

The WDFW does not show a boat launch even though I know there is one there. I figured this lake was floatable with oars only.

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Post by Amx » Sun Aug 22, 2010 5:56 pm

WDFW put in that brand new launch and parking lot the other year. Lots of people have been using motorized boats since then, and for many years. If some idiot changed that I haven't heard.
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Post by Deka » Sun Aug 22, 2010 6:02 pm

Maybe I need to contact WDFW to make sure.
I would hate to cause other boaters a problem, but I can't afford a ticket.
My luck would have me on the water and WDFW waiting at the boat launch when I came in. LOL

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Post by Amx » Sun Aug 22, 2010 6:03 pm

I just looked up another lake with WDFW access/launch. That page also says no for motorized boats, but there are always water skiers on that lake, so someone screw the pooch on those listings. Maybe call the WDFW office tomorrow.
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