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  1. Hey guys and gals, I have some questions. I am going out to Porcupine bay tomorrow to get some lines wet. Now I know it's still too cold, the water is too low and so on. Being in the Air Force and figuring the way we deploy, I have to get to it when I can. Anyone got any suggestions on what fish to target and what techniques to use... I will be in a boat but I only have a 15 hp, so I dont want to wander too far from my launch point and spend all day running to spots. Any locations to try? things like that.... any help/ideas would be great and appreciated. PJ
  2. very nice bro!!!! ;D
  3. boooo, the link is dead... I can't see what everyone is wowing :'(
  4. I was stationed in England, and there is nothing but bank fishing in freshwater. I agree the backpack is the way to go. Summer pike fishing there was all about casting cranks and spinners, but you were constantly moving and hunting old Essox! I have this bag though... check it out, it holds 4 trays, and has good misc. storage... http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/pod/standard-pod-wrapped.jsp?id=0042540&navCount=1&parentId=cat20327&masterpathid=&navAction=push&cmCat=MainCatcat20166-cat20327&parentType=index&indexId=cat20327&rid=
  5. ProP-JunKie replied to scooter11's topic in Introductions
    welcome home
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    ProP-JunKie replied to jiggerpole's topic in Introductions
    welcome!!!!
  7. Yea that does help thanks, now I at least have a starting point. cheers PJ
  8. Im new to Eastern Wahington and somewhat new to bassin'. All the info I see and read about concerning seasonal patterns i.e. pre spwan, spawn, post, summer, fall yada yada, seems to mostly apply to southern states that heat up earlier in the year and stay hotter longer. I mean I hear, "when the waters between 60-70 look for em here", or "when the the water's this temp in early spring find em here." Well this is the inland North West, we seem to be lucky if the water ever gets that hot all summer long. so I need to understand how the WA. bass work. I know they arent waiting for the temps to be higher to spawn. so when is the usual spawn season what temps am I actually looking for thing like that..... sorry so long, gotta vent a little too.... PJ
  9. I agree he and his show needs no defending. I appreciate seeing a show about real life fishing. I get bored watching Bill Dance (as gifted as he is) land a wall mount worthy lunker on every cast. Keep doing your thing Mike D. and if you happen to read all this jabber.... I loved the ice fishing 1&2 episodes.... that's what fishing is all about!!!!! PJ
  10. lol... is that an arm or a slinky? Nice hawg either way....
  11. welcome, thanks for ur support
  12. Spokane here or should I say "the new Alaska" whats with all the snow?!?!?! Anyhoo you have company and welcome and like to hear from ya...later

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