The weather is shaping up for a good swimbait bite tomorrow! At least it appears that way. Maybe we could get a small group of people together and have everyone throw 5 bucks into a big fish pot. Biggest fish takes all. Anyone interested? If not, I will be on the water by myself from 5 AM until probably mid afternoon tomorrow. I hope to see some of you on the water!
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Fishing Contests
A fishing contest is defined as any event where six or more licensed anglers (age 15 and older) fish competitively for game fish and determine winners, regardless of the prize value. A permit is required by the department and the fee is $24.00 per permit (no more than seven permits will be issued to any one permittee during the calendar year). Applications for fishing contest permits may be submitted at any time of the year, but they must be received by the department no less than 30 days prior to the start date of the proposed contest.
For the full read on the rules go to: http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/contests/index.htm
A good fish-in is where ya team up with boaters and non-boaters and fish with someone that you usaully don't fish with, then all get to gether a set time for a shore lunch and share what ya learned worked or didn't work thus making everyone envolved a better fisherman. Better fishermen make for better contests.
How about next weekend? I bet 5 bucks Ill be there...
I'll bet 5 bucks I know what swimbait will catch the winning fish...
Fishing Contests
A fishing contest is defined as any event where six or more licensed anglers (age 15 and older) fish competitively for game fish and determine winners, regardless of the prize value. A permit is required by the department and the fee is $24.00 per permit (no more than seven permits will be issued to any one permittee during the calendar year). Applications for fishing contest permits may be submitted at any time of the year, but they must be received by the department no less than 30 days prior to the start date of the proposed contest.
For the full read on the rules go to: http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/contests/index.htm
A good fish-in is where ya team up with boaters and non-boaters and fish with someone that you usaully don't fish with, then all get to gether a set time for a shore lunch and share what ya learned worked or didn't work thus making everyone envolved a better fisherman. Better fishermen make for better contests.
Rodney "cockblock" Heuple
Rodney Heupel said:Fishing Contests
A fishing contest is defined as any event where six or more licensed anglers (age 15 and older) fish competitively for game fish and determine winners, regardless of the prize value. A permit is required by the department and the fee is $24.00 per permit (no more than seven permits will be issued to any one permittee during the calendar year). Applications for fishing contest permits may be submitted at any time of the year, but they must be received by the department no less than 30 days prior to the start date of the proposed contest.
For the full read on the rules go to: http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/contests/index.htm
A good fish-in is where ya team up with boaters and non-boaters and fish with someone that you usaully don't fish with, then all get to gether a set time for a shore lunch and share what ya learned worked or didn't work thus making everyone envolved a better fisherman. Better fishermen make for better contests.
Rodney I decided to go up to Whatcom late Saturday for the evening bite and I couldn't get near the water. I have never seen so many boats on that lake at one time. The field next to the parking lot was full and you couldn't get another boat trailor in it. So I just left and stopped at a friends house and drank beer. So I'm going to hit it this Friday morning. Anyway did you catch the big one?
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