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Topic: Bobbing for salmonids  (Read 1483 times)

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i didn't know Squawfish hit bobbers!!   i'm sooooo on that!   :smt011  i heard you're supposed to kill them or leave it to dry on the shore.  :smt009
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nice report Juan!
Awesome sequence Mako. Beautiful fish. Two words, bobber doggin'!
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I was thinking boon bobbin'


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Beautiful sequence of photos, Juan. Thanks for sharing that w/us. When I 1st read the title, I assumed you meant "bobbing" around in the yak. Then realized you were talking about swinging floats for those guys. That's one of my favorite types of steelhead fishing, and there's so many ways to do it--everybody has their own version of it. Good to see your version of it (although I still have some Q's).
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