Hi all,
I've been lurking for a while and finally pulled the trigger to post. Thanks to all the helpful folks on this site.
I'm a recent transplant from Chicago area to Seattle (due to the cutest granddaughter ever!)
I'm learning saltwater techniques and am also surprised at the difference in the biomass between the Midwest rivers and the West Coast rivers. The West Coast rivers near me seem to me like a highway that the salmon and trout only use from time-to-time whereas the Midwest river fish are homebodies and have more species.
I'm going to keep trying to solve the puzzle.
Jerkbate wrote:
Hi all,
I've been lurking for a while and finally pulled the trigger to post. Thanks to all the helpful folks on this site.
I'm a recent transplant from Chicago area to Seattle (due to the cutest granddaughter ever!)
I'm learning saltwater techniques and am also surprised at the difference in the biomass between the Midwest rivers and the West Coast rivers. The West Coast rivers near me seem to me like a highway that the salmon and trout only use from time-to-time whereas the Midwest river fish are homebodies and have more species.
I'm going to keep trying to solve the puzzle.
Hi all, br br I've been lurking for a while and ... (
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Welcome to the Stage Jerkbate, from the East Coast.
HenryG
Loc: Falmouth Cape Cod Massachusetts
Jerkbate wrote:
Hi all,
I've been lurking for a while and finally pulled the trigger to post. Thanks to all the helpful folks on this site.
I'm a recent transplant from Chicago area to Seattle (due to the cutest granddaughter ever!)
I'm learning saltwater techniques and am also surprised at the difference in the biomass between the Midwest rivers and the West Coast rivers. The West Coast rivers near me seem to me like a highway that the salmon and trout only use from time-to-time whereas the Midwest river fish are homebodies and have more species.
I'm going to keep trying to solve the puzzle.
Hi all, br br I've been lurking for a while and ... (
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Welcome to the Stage Jerkbate 🇺🇸🎣😀👍
Welcome to the Forum Jerkbate, someone from your area will be along to help you out, lots and lots of fishing opportunities and locations up there, my Sister lives in Snoqualmie We. Lots of different fishing around them.
Washington darn spellcheck !
Jerkbate wrote:
Hi all,
I've been lurking for a while and finally pulled the trigger to post. Thanks to all the helpful folks on this site.
I'm a recent transplant from Chicago area to Seattle (due to the cutest granddaughter ever!)
I'm learning saltwater techniques and am also surprised at the difference in the biomass between the Midwest rivers and the West Coast rivers. The West Coast rivers near me seem to me like a highway that the salmon and trout only use from time-to-time whereas the Midwest river fish are homebodies and have more species.
I'm going to keep trying to solve the puzzle.
Hi all, br br I've been lurking for a while and ... (
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Welcome to the Stage Jerkbate, lots of fun and info here for sure. Won’t just fall in your lap, but I’ll bet you figure it out. There’s a bunch of good fishermen here from Washington.
Always ready to share a spot on my boat. Where are you hanging your hat? I am in the North end of Seattle.
Jerkbate wrote:
Hi all,
I've been lurking for a while and finally pulled the trigger to post. Thanks to all the helpful folks on this site.
I'm a recent transplant from Chicago area to Seattle (due to the cutest granddaughter ever!)
I'm learning saltwater techniques and am also surprised at the difference in the biomass between the Midwest rivers and the West Coast rivers. The West Coast rivers near me seem to me like a highway that the salmon and trout only use from time-to-time whereas the Midwest river fish are homebodies and have more species.
I'm going to keep trying to solve the puzzle.
Hi all, br br I've been lurking for a while and ... (
show quote)
Welcome and congratulations on the cutest granddaughter ever. Next to mine of course😂
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