Checking in from WA

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Checking in from WA

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Well I just picked up CHAPS' Edwing, and looking forward to getting her out fishing.

I'd post pics but I'm sure that you all know what she looks like.
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So your the guy. :beer:
Welcome to AAB and enjoy.

And yes .....We dig pictures, blood on the deck and monster fish.
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Hey Josh, nice to see you on here. For those unfamiliar, Josh lives out at the end of the earth in a little town called Neah Bay, the most northwestern address in the lower 48 states. Wild country out there . . . with lotsa fish :beer:
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I'll try and get a few.

Getting the davit mounts put on for some hand gurdies, as I don't have a aluminum welder. Going to try and do some winter troll and pay for it.

Here is a pic from the super secret honey hole. 2 drifts about 40min with two poles.
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buck3 wrote:I'll try and get a few.

Getting the davit mounts put on for some hand gurdies, as I don't have a aluminum welder. Going to try and do some winter troll and pay for it.
Shoulda said something when you were here - I've got a alloy mig welder back in the corner of my shop

BTW, I think your gonna need me to come out and do some navigation to those honey holes for you. I'm sure you won't mind me jotting down some numbers in my little black book . . .
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no need for numbers. Just head SW from Tatoosh until you see the log with 3 seagulls then go another mile straight west. Can't miss it.

If you are ever out here fishing and I'm not working I'll show you around.
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Hey Josh,

Welcome to AAB. Great first post & pictures :thumbsup:. If you have a question, some one on here has the answer.

P.S. Keep Chaps on your good side, he has a rifle that shoots around corners. :highfive:
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Welcome Buck :thumbsup: JD Hanson's Wife's family is from your neck of the woods. He does alot of boat ho'in out there as well. You got a good boat
There is a few holes out there that produce.
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