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Fishing partners for greater Spokane area

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Hi Everyone,

Have been reading lots of helpful posts on this forum since last year so finally decided to join.

Looking for bass partners to share expenses and techniques anywhere in the greater Spokane area.  Well equiped for almost any size lake but just started fishing larger lakes (mostly Cd'A) last year.  My boat or yours doesn't really matter.  Up to now I have mostly played host because most of my buddies either don't have boats or just don't fish that often.  I feel like I have much more to learn than to teach but really like sharing techniques and am happy experimenting all day or using same pattern.  Really just looking to broaden my knowledge by fishing with different partners.

On a side note I remember reading a post or reply last year made from by a biologist from Noxon,  MT.  Made a couple of trips there last year and plan on going again.  I believe it was John.  Would love to know if you're still on this site.

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Welcome aboard!

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