Nisqually Looking Bright...

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Nisqually Looking Bright...

Postby Medium D » Fri Aug 31, 2012 4:58 pm

It’s a pretty well-known fact, that if you put in some time on the Nisqually, you may eventually catch one of those finicky Kings. If you can figure out what they want on any given day, and hope they stay on the bight, you just might be successful.
This week figuring them out, to a point, has paid off. Surprisingly enough, a decent number of these Kings have been in great shape. This week it has become a daily ritual which has kept the smoker and the BBQ in full operation mode…

Nice Chromer Buck, pretty much the average size of what we are getting this year.
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Chromer Buck
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Justin with a really nice Buck.
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Another Buck
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Fire Cure, why use anything else?
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Pautzke's Fire Cure
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A nice Nate we released...
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Nisqually Native
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Re: Nisqually Looking Bright...

Postby Nelly » Fri Aug 31, 2012 5:07 pm

Way to go D!
Just 'cause I'm catching cohos right now doesn't mean I have to like it....
I would rather be whacking kings!!! rofl
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Re: Nisqually Looking Bright...

Postby RB3 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 2:18 am

Justin told me that you were taking pictures of your eggs. Great job fellas. I was at the wrong spot at the wrong time that day, but it is great seeing bright fish coming out of this system.
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Re: Nisqually Looking Bright...

Postby Robbo » Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:01 am

Dimer nooks in the Nisqually...who'd of thunk it. Solid work as usual MD thumbup
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