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- bullhead unlimited
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Puget Sound River Boating/ Fishing
Hey all-
I am thinking of buying a drift boat or maybe even a smaller jet sled, and so I am looking for some help finding out which puget sound rivers allow fishing from a boat and in which seasons it is allowed. Probly a part of the wdfw site shows it, but I just cant seem to find it!
I am thinking of buying a drift boat or maybe even a smaller jet sled, and so I am looking for some help finding out which puget sound rivers allow fishing from a boat and in which seasons it is allowed. Probly a part of the wdfw site shows it, but I just cant seem to find it!
RE:Puget Sound River Boating/ Fishing
You have to search through the regulations for your answer. If you download the PDF version of the regs you can use the built in search function of the reader to do the searching for you. The sticky part is finding out which rivers have the unritten "no sled" rule before you launch your boat and come back to your vandalized rig after a day on the river. Take a look at the Green river in King County. It has certian restrictions regarding fishing from a boat dependant upon the time of year and no mention of a motor restriction. What this means is that you can float the river during the restriction, you just need to get out of the boat to fish it. However, I've never seen a jet on the Green and it's probably a good idea not to try running one to see why that is. If you have a solid partner to fish with, start off with a drift boat. You can launch them just about anywhere and you won't need to worry about hacking off the locals nearly as much as you would with a sled.
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RE:Puget Sound River Boating/ Fishing
if you tell us what area you might be fishing in you might get a little more help
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- bullhead unlimited
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RE:Puget Sound River Boating/ Fishing
Hey thanks G-Man. I knew it was on there somewhere..
RE:Puget Sound River Boating/ Fishing
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RE:Puget Sound River Boating/ Fishing
Ummm what the heck? I wouldnt click the links.
More fish please!
RE:Puget Sound River Boating/ Fishing
Wow! Long time since I have seen a troll this bad! [-xijoe619 wrote:Camping is an outdoor recreational activity. The participants (known as campers) leave urban areas, their home region, or civilization and enjoy nature ...
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RE:Puget Sound River Boating/ Fishing
Hmmm... when a newbie posts a totally unrelated response to a thread, you know it can't be good. I knew better than to click on the link.
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RE:Puget Sound River Boating/ Fishing
G-Man wrote:Hmmm... when a newbie posts a totally unrelated response to a thread, you know it can't be good. I knew better than to click on the link.
Its not a virus...its just some guy peddling camping supplies...
RE:Puget Sound River Boating/ Fishing
He's gone...Jaksonbrown wrote:Its not a virus...its just some guy peddling camping supplies...G-Man wrote:Hmmm... when a newbie posts a totally unrelated response to a thread, you know it can't be good. I knew better than to click on the link.
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