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Topic: New Kayak Fishing Forum  (Read 1707 times)

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Bill

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Rocky Mountain Kayak Fishing - http://www.rockymountainkayakfishing.com run by our good friend Ed from Utah covers kayak fishing in the Rocky Mountain States. Get over there quick so Ed has someone to talk to!


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Nice!!!

And Bill continues his dominating influence into the kayak fishing world with yet another sista site. :smt074

-Allen


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Hey Bill,

Thanks for the promotion and all the work you did setting up the new site. Even though all the posts are mine so far, we are up to ten members. We're off. Please come by and say hi everyone. I hope to get a few reports going on our local freshwater opportunities like walleye, tiger musky, and mackinaw at Flaming Gorge among others. I have met enough yakfishers out here I know the site will take off when the word gets out. Thanks again and hi to all those we've met on NCKA. You guys are great.

RMKF (Ed)
So I'm packing my bags for the Misty Mountains, where the spirits go...........


polepole

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Ed, what's areas do you cover?

-Allen


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Ed - make sure you have EVERYONE post pics with their reports  :smt002


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We're based in Utah, but we also wanted to cover Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada. There aren't many of us out here, so we need to cover a larger area. We are also going to get a big yak trailer this year and try to put together some group trips to the ocean. I don't intend the club to be just freshwater fishing. If anyone is ever headed out this way and wants to yakfish, let me know. I have extensive knowledge of the fisheries in this area. We have a lot of good fishing out here: rainbow, cutthroat, brown, brook, tiger and splake trout, grayling, mackinaw, kokanee, stripers, walleye, musky, largemouth and smallmouth to name a few.  The area is ideal for kayakfishers.
So I'm packing my bags for the Misty Mountains, where the spirits go...........


Kayote

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Thanks Mooch,

Allen's only contribution is a babe in a bikini, and his post is your favorite.  :smt044
So I'm packing my bags for the Misty Mountains, where the spirits go...........