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Howdy!!
Tight Lines and Ripped Lips to one and all! |
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Re: Howdy!!
Welcome to the forum DD! Are you fishing both fresh and saltwater? Feel free to share tips, tricks, ideas, and reports. If you have any questions about posting, take a look at the Forum Guidelines and HELP section for the basic rules and guidelines. Tight lines!
Hank
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Hi, Hank: Thanks for the info. I saltwater fish exclusively. It's not that I don't like freshwater, it's just that I was brought up saltwater fishing and have stuck with that. What I know about freshwater fishing wouldn't fill a thimble
Take Care Now....Bruce |
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DD,
Welcome to our forums I get awesome photos from some of the anglers back there of snook and redfish. Some of the reds look pretty beefy and look like they could put up a good fight. I've also fly fished from my kayak a few times, but have to admit I like fly fishing out of my float tube better. I dunno if I just got used to it fly fishing up north of me at Lake Crowley for trout every year, or that I find it easier to deal with stripped line on a float tube with a stripping apron rather than a stripping basket or just placed of the deck of the kayak. It would be fun to catch some spotted bay bass on a nice fly rod though, or maybe a halibut. That would be a kick. If you get a photo of one of your outings, please keep us in mind. We always like reports and a photo or two. Take Care, Perry
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DD,
I probably wouldn't be able to fill the other half of the thimble when it comes to freshwater fishing. I also have saltwater in my veins but this year it looks like I'm loading the yak and headed to the Sierras here in California sometime in June. Never been there to fish but I hear it kicks out some nice trout. I'll send a report following the trip. Hopefully the fishing gods will be shining on Hank. Take it easy. Hank
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Hank,
I have been kayaking and float tubing up there for years in most of the different loops and Lake Crowley. If you plan to fish Crowley, I can put you on a good map which is very helpful for fishing the lake as the dirt roads are not marked per say. Do you know what areas you plan to fish ?? I'm planning a trip in September this year and am already getting antsy. Perry
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Perry,
As far as I know, it's Lake Crowley for us. Not to say that we won't make other stops also. I'd appreciate the map help. Thanks. Friends of mine were there on opening day and did fairly well. What is your tackle of choice for fishing the Sierras? BTW, did you make it to the Mafia get-together at DP? I got my days mixed up and thought it was on Sunday. A day late or a dollar short. That's the story of my life. Hank
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