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    For kayak storage we found our answer in a tandem Sea Eagle Razorlite. Sea Eagle 393rl 1 person Inflatable Kayaks. Package Prices starting at $949 plus FREE Shipping

    they use a drop stitch technology that allows 10psi, much higher than duckie type boats. It paddles almost like a hard shell and folds into a backpack that's checkable on an airplane if you're careful with the weight.

    They make a nice single. The seats are ok for me, wife needs an extra pad.

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    Time to bump this. Last weekend with the Cub Scouts and today, wetting a line for 10 minutes while I was exercising my dog. She ran around getting muddy and chasing chipmunks and I pulled up a LMB.




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    for some reason this has only come together now. partly i have the right bike now, partly, its steelhead season. today i biked to a steelhead run and then landed a steelhead. it was fuckin awesome
    [IMG]Fishing rig by Matt.zilliox, on Flickr[/IMG]

    [IMG]BiketoFish by Matt.zilliox, on Flickr[/IMG]

    and this tidy little hen was the result
    [IMG]Score! by Matt.zilliox, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    53 year old rod and 40 year old reel ready for the new season


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    Here's my most recent fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twowheels View Post
    Here's my most recent fish.
    steelhead? thats a big hatchery fish? where was this?

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    Willamette springer, hatchery fish, sellwood area. I get to fish with the infamous sultan of sellwood. He has 21 fish in his boat thus far this season.

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    Great lookin fish
    I got this Wild steelhead buck in my back yard this feb. I mean literally in my back yard 45 steps off my back porch. hand-tied, swung fly the old way, no net, total chaos.
    [IMG]Feb 21 monster by Matt.zilliox, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Perfect morning by Matt.zilliox, on Flickr[/IMG]
    its between 33 and 34 inches and wild as they get. its not numbers, but the adventure and method that impress me.

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    A couple weeks ago, I saw trout in the stream on our property. Today they were still there. Water is high but clear melt water a handful of degrees away from ice. They look like rainbows, only about 8" - bait size for Zillox's steelhead monster above. There is no way they will be there all year because the water will drop too much, but it is nice to see them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mzilliox View Post
    Great lookin fish
    I got this Wild steelhead buck in my back yard this feb. I mean literally in my back yard 45 steps off my back porch. hand-tied, swung fly the old way, no net, total chaos.
    [IMG]Feb 21 monster by Matt.zilliox, on Flickr[/IMG]
    [IMG]Perfect morning by Matt.zilliox, on Flickr[/IMG]
    its between 33 and 34 inches and wild as they get. its not numbers, but the adventure and method that impress me.
    That is incredible, a beautiful fish on a lovely fly. There is nothing like a steelhead on a fly. I caught a small, 24-26", steelhead on the Deschutes a few weeks on my 5 wt while fishing nymphs for redsides. It was a nice surprise.

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    What are ya'll spoolin' on your spinning reels these days?

    I've been using plain old mono for the past decade or so, but thinking I might go back to the braided lines again for toothy critters.


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    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    What are ya'll spoolin' on your spinning reels these days?

    I've been using plain old mono for the past decade or so, but thinking I might go back to the braided lines again for toothy critters.
    Fluorocarbon - the thing about braid is if it touches anything it snaps - they why many run a mono leader.

    I use stainless leaders for toothy guys

    B-I-L just got this guy - 38" = 10lb braid and 30lb "toothy critter" teflon coated tie-able stainless leader and a #5 Mepps in chartreuse
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    30lb "toothy critter" teflon coated tie-able stainless leader
    - Garro.
    This is new to me. It's a steel leader material that you tie like line?

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    Quote Originally Posted by caleb View Post
    This is new to me. It's a steel leader material that you tie like line?
    Yeah, man !!!

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    Cortland Toothy Critter Tie-Able Stainless Steel Leader Material : FishUSA
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    Sounds awesome! I'll be sure to give it a try.

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    Garro is that a Muskie?
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    Quote Originally Posted by j44ke View Post
    Garro is that a Muskie?
    Nope.
    It's a Northern Pike

    I've been doing some fishing for sure
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    Wow, so that's a Muskie-sized Northern pike. Nice fish! I see a lamprey in the photos above - looks like the northern had a few scars on it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by j44ke View Post
    Wow, so that's a Muskie-sized Northern pike. Nice fish! I see a lamprey in the photos above - looks like the northern had a few scars on it?
    Yep - it was trailing a few

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