ship canal?
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ship canal?
Can anyone give me directions to the Lk. Washington Ship Canal? I have never fished that area and would like to try it out.
RE:ship canal?
I have never been there so I dont know if this works right or not. But I just went to mapquest, typed in my addres and then typed in Lake Washington ship canal, and under state WA and thats all I out. It gave pretty detailed directions to somewhere, the only qusetion now.... is this the part that you want LOL
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RE:ship canal?
Are going to go by water or fish from shore. In the ship canal proper they may take a dim view of you fishing. One end is by the Northlake Tavern and Ivars Salmon house and the other is at Husky Stadium. Most of it is cement walls.
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RE:ship canal?
I will be fishing by shore.
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Park near the Montlake bridge and take a chair and walk down the stairs there's a cement walkway from Lk WA to Lk Union on both sides. fish close to the wall, you won't get a lot of sympathy from the boaters. Or go to the arboretum and find a place on on of the bridges or open spots. It should be a nice day to watch the procession of boaters back and forth.
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