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    Shifting Gears, A Return to the Bluewater

    Byrobendsley March 19, 2010

    The gang from the Outdoor Line packs up and heads south to Costa Rica on Sunday to scout out the location of our 2011 Outdoor Line Billfish Tournament. Robbie Tobeck had an excellent trip to Los Suenos just after he retired from the NFL and I've had numerous friends and customers tell me it's "The"…

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    The Bass Pro and Ordinary Joe

    Byguest March 19, 2010

    Two hours into my latest habit of not catching fish, I stared across the slough at a wake caused by a fish trying to fly and failing miserably. The result was impressive though, and the concussion captured my attention. It again leaped from the brown water, arched its back, flicked its tail then slapped back…

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    Tuna Dog in Hatteras for More Bluefin!!!

    Byguest March 16, 2010

    By Del Stephens "Tuna Dog".  I'm back out in Hatteras fishing with the boys from Tuna Duck Sportfishing and it's a good thing we planned to stay in Hatteras for a week because the weather has been cold and extremely windy at times. Our blue fin tuna trip started out saturday morning to a wild…

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    CCA SeaTac Banquet

    Byrobtobeck March 15, 2010

    I would like to thank banquet chair Shawn Seeger and chapter president Frank Eshpeter for inviting me to help emcee the 3rd annual CCA SeaTac auction with Spot Tail Salmon Guide and auctioneer Keith Robbins. The event was held at the Pioneer Park Pavilion in Puyallup and was well attended by over 170 people.  It was good to see quite…

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    Surprise Springers On The “Big C”

    ByTom March 11, 2010

    Decisions, decisions… Outdoor Line co-host Robbie Tobeck and I had been just dying to hit the Columbia, but by all reports fishing was just BRUTAL! Flush with our success last week on the saltwater, we had decided to just stay home, work the blackmouth over and let the big river wait a week. Enter my friend…

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    Getting My Steelhead Fix

    Byrobendsley March 10, 2010

    Last week was a tough one in my driftboat. We had 9 steelhead hooked up in two days on one of the Southwest Washington rivrers (not counting the other "chances") and landed exactly "0" of them…nada, zilch, zippo! I lost two myself, one of which straightened out a hook on light tackle and the second…

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    Has NOAA Been Playing Us?

    Byrobtobeck March 9, 2010

    Marine spatial planning is a phrase that keeps getting thrown around in environmental circles.  By definition on the NOAA website, marine spatial planning is the public process of analyzing and allocating the spatial and temporal distribution of human activities in marine areas to achieve ecological, economic, and social objectives athat usually have been specified through…

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    How to Rig a Cut Plug Herring

    Byrobendsley March 7, 2010

    Whether fishing the river or saltwater in California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, or Alaska you'll at some point in your salmon fishing career need to learn how to rig a cut plug herring. There are quite a few different ways to skin this cat and here are just a few of the most common methods…

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    1957 Ketchikan King Salmon Derby Winner

    Byrobendsley March 7, 2010

    I just came across this ancient newspaper clipping contained within an old book given to me by a friend. There were sure a lot of giant king salmon caught back then without the aid of graphite, Dartanium drag systems, and positive-ion control downrigger technology. Sometimes I think I was born in the wrong era! August…

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    Bass Quest

    Byguest March 7, 2010

    By Jeff Lund. I’ve always thought bass were ugly fish; fat bellied swimmers that ate too many calories for their stubby frames. Beautiful fish were silver, or a different shade of green with energetic oranges and reds. Even spawning salmon or trout were pretty, except when mold was involved. Anyway, the salmon runs in California…

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