07-15-2012, 10:50 PM
My boat is small enough that I don't have many open seats. I have introduced others to the area, though. In fact, there will be another boat, maybe two, going this year. Probably the best thing would be for you to take your boat over and plan on fishing salmon and bottom fish. If the opportunity for tuna presented itself, you could head out with a buddy boat.
You really don't need much gear, you get get a couple of trolling setups, use some handlines, etc, and you're good. If you could spend $300 on gear, you could fish effectively. You could actually get enough lures for $50, the balance would be for trolling rod setups if you need them.
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You really don't need much gear, you get get a couple of trolling setups, use some handlines, etc, and you're good. If you could spend $300 on gear, you could fish effectively. You could actually get enough lures for $50, the balance would be for trolling rod setups if you need them.
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