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Topic: Best charter for kids?  (Read 1541 times)

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Greenhorn

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Any interest in putting together an NCKA father/son charter?  I'd be willing to put some legwork into it.

-Allen

Hell yea!
I would be bringing my daughter... sons not quite ready yet...I can get us a deal on "miss Anita" outta bodega.. I was just talking to my wife about talking my kids out on a charter. We just got back from Montana-my kids fell in love with fishing! It was so freggin awsome. But yea, hell yea either way please put me and my daughter on the list Allen.
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Rock Hopper

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I'm down for the father/son.  :smt006

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Sorry for the threadjack Chadrock, I'll start a new post.

-Allen


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No sweat Allen. I'd be down too if I could take one of these little fellas.
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If you're close to HMB Hulicat is a good boat for kids, no drunks allowed on the boat and generally books a little lighter than his license allows so there's a little less chaos.

The only problem is Tom does all kinds of trips like bird watching etc so if you're after salmon for instance it's limited days available.

He also does c&r trips where the kids can fish rockies on the edges of marine reserves for fish survey purposes, and those are free you just can't bring home any fish. I think he's doing one of those this week.

I need to get my son and his buddy out for salmon but the only day available this week is Thursday, not sure it will work for us.


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Any interest in putting together an NCKA father/son charter?  I'd be willing to put some legwork into it.

-Allen



Myself and Bodhi are down for that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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