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    I just joined this website today. It looks very promising and I hope I can tie up with some folks from my neck of the woods. I'm in Liberty Lake, just east of Spokane.
    Happy to be aboard.
    Where you go is less important than how you take the steps.
    But don't forget the Roadrunners

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    Welcome to the site, I've seen some of your reports over on the other website. Hopefully you can meet up with some people and get the how to on some of the lakes over there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbball50 View Post
    Welcome to the site, I've seen some of your reports over on the other website. Hopefully you can meet up with some people and get the how to on some of the lakes over there.
    I'd love to figure out this side of the state. I have seen some really descent sized slabs, but find access almost impossible.
    Where you go is less important than how you take the steps.
    But don't forget the Roadrunners

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    Oh are you boatless? If so you might want to try the I-90 Bridge for crappie in the summer at Moses Lake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbball50 View Post
    Oh are you boatless? If so you might want to try the I-90 Bridge for crappie in the summer at Moses Lake.
    Not boatless. I fish from a 14' jon boat without an outboard motor. I have an electric but it fails after only a little while. It always seems that I need to get to the other end of the lake (and back) so the electric doesn't cut it. I'd like to find a 4-6 HP gas outboard for next to nothing. That would do the trick.
    Yeah, I know I'm asking too much.
    Where you go is less important than how you take the steps.
    But don't forget the Roadrunners

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