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    Quote Originally Posted by Kokanee King
    Jerk....Hey slab I was thinking about hitting up union sat. night, I was wondering if I was going to run into you out there...

    So how did you guys do Koke/Slab? I've been home all weekend with some kind of flu, why can't this happen during a non-peak fishing time???

    I'm still gonna try and get out tomorrow and chase a few birds but we'll see how I feel I suppose...
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    this make you feel any better brokentrail? :D
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    I did not go out that would have bben a good idea I decided to drink to much insted.:o
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    You're a slick little devil CK:D. I might swing by there for a few hours on the way home tomorrow.


    I did very well on Saturday night on Union. My dang night lights where acting up though. I need to find a higher quality set of lights asap. Anyway, caught some smaller crappie out in 40 feet water...down around 15-16 feet. Couldn't find anything big to save my life so I moved on. Went down to the south end and bagged two nice largemouths to the applause of all the drunks coming out of the clubs around 1am:p . Then I tried some areas I've never really fished from the boat. Found some very, very interesting structure with schools of fish sitting on some STEEP drop offs. I'm talking about humps that go from 12' to 45' in less than a 25 foot stretch of water. I don't know if they were kokes or small chinooks (they had sea lice on them) ) but they were killing my glow jigs along those slopes. I'll post a pic later...need someone to ID what they were.

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    I knew that I should have gone out...
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    Here's a pic of one of those fish from saturday night. Looks like a small chinook to me . I tossed them all back since I wasn't sure just what they were.


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    that definitely looks like a salmon.
    fishing isn't a sport, it's a way of life.
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    go dawgs!!

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    It looks like a jack king.
    To land one of my crappie i need a gaff and a .22 pistal :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by CK14
    this make you feel any better brokentrail? :D
    That is just WRONG!!! haha.. Good job CK as usual! It does make me feel better actually.
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