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    04/01 - 04/03 Cathlamet, WA

    Hey guys/gals I just talked to Harbormaster Jackie. She wanted to know if and how many of us wanted to use shore power. The overnight mooring is $6 and an additional $4 for power. This will affect whether she puts us on E dock or C dock. I gave her this website address and she will be...
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    04/01 - 04/03 Cathlamet, WA

    I talked to the captain of the ferry today. The ferry will be having maintenance/repairs starting on March 7th. It is expected to be inoperable for about 2 wks. Tim, hope to see you this weekend.
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    04/01 - 04/03 Cathlamet, WA

    I haven't started fishing them yet, but the locals are telling me that they expect things to start picking up this week. Good luck and let us know how you do. Come to think of it, you probably won't be around a computer to notify us. When are you going to be arriving here? I'll come down...
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    Guess its our turn -

    Kas n Mart Looking forward to meeting you at the gatherings. Welcome to the group.
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    If C-Dory was made of wood

    That picture doesn't do Dale's boat justice. Ya gotta see it up close, it's a labor of love and it shows.
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    Ron & Meanders excellent sunday adventure

    :mrgreen: Now this is just to cool! The combined knowledge of the members of this website is just amazing. Thanks a bunch, Ron.
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    A Fishing Pole, or is it a Rod ?

    Less than $50, call it a pole $50 to $100, call it a rod more than $100, call it a weapon. :thup
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    Fish On!

    Pat a rookie? Heck no, he can guide now. You're always welcome on my boat, Mike.
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    Fish On!

    Good topic! When I have guests on my boat they all get to choose a rod. If any want to hand off a fish to a rookie, that's their business. Having said that however, I insist that rookies man my fishing rod also. I find it much more fun to watch someone new reel in a fish rather than catch...
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    Twin Suzuki's or Honda's for a new 22?

    The above Yahoo link is Yamaha Source advertisement based on a report by J.D. Power and Associates. I've been hearing about J.D. Power and Associates in several advertisements. Do any of you know much about them? I don't and was curious what their background is, where they get their money...
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    Sleepless In Seattle...

    Yep, I remember the waiting and anticipation. I thought the boat would never be completed..... Then the ear to ear grin the first time I took it for a spin. :mrgreen: Hang in there Gary.
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    Daydream is SOLD Too

    Coincidence? I think not.... there are strange and powerful forces at work here. :shock: (fades away to the music from the Twilight Zone). Congratulations, Pat & Patty.
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    Anna Leigh is SOLD

    Congratulations David, and welcome to the fold David & Jo! Now we have to find new owners for Daydream 22 and Laurna Jo 22. :thup
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    Ride Difference between 22 and 25

    I'll throw my 2 cents in here. The 25' is 10 inches wider, 3 ft. longer and about 1200 lbs. heavier than the 22'. The 1200 lbs. is just the extra hull weight. You have to consider that you'll be using a larger motor, bigger fuel tanks, and because there is more storage in the 25' you'll be...
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    04/01 - 04/03 Cathlamet, WA

    By the way, this Cathlamet gathering is guaranteed to be JOYous. :D
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    04/01 - 04/03 Cathlamet, WA

    Sturgeon? Did someone mention sturgeon? Well let me tell you, the best sturgeon fishing will be at the C-brat 2nd annual sturgeon Festival at Warrenton Oregon. Just as soon as Tyboo or Tim figure out a date. You won't want to miss this event.
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    David\'s Steelhead

    David\'s Steelhead
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    Spring Salmon

    Elucidating? I didn't think we were allowed to use words like that in the pub. :disgust I had to look that one up. A wordsmith I ain't. :mrgreen: Not a fish biologist either. I was just remembering back to my subscriptions to Salmon, Trout & Steelheader Magazine. But to clarify...
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    Spring Salmon

    Salmon prefer cooler water. Approx. 40 to 56 degrees F. seems to make them the most fiesty and active. Below 40 they are more sluggish, above 56 the are more lethargic. That's probably a good reason why they turn north when they reach the ocean rather than south to the warmer water. You...
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    Gig Harbor to Cornet Bay

    Thanks guys! I thought running Deception Pass at the flood was a hoot. It took me back to the days that I used to run my driftboat on the smaller rivers. Just a bigger boat in a bigger river. :mrgreen: Grab a handful of throttle and read the river currents. Unfamiliar water is a...
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