Marine Area 11 Salmon 2019 Season Opener

Trolling point defiance
Trolling point defiance on the MA11 opener

I’m sure you’ve heard something about the Marine Area 11 Salmon 2019 Season Opener at this point but are probably curious on what is the truth of how it went and what it means for the rest of the season.

We were out there on the water and will share everything we observed while on the water and what we learned later on compiling the various reports to equip you with everything you need to know.

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Port Angeles Salmon Opener 2019

Port Angeles Salmon Fishing
Port Angeles Salmon Fishing off of Ediz Hook

Next week will begin a series of season openers for the 2019 salmon season for the Strait and interior of Puget Sound. For the last several years, I’ve attended the opener out in Port Angeles and had excellent results. This year may be even better, for a number of reasons we will discuss in this post.

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U Pick Strawberries Puyallup June 2019

Red all the way through
Red all the way through!

If you’re like me, you find most store-bought strawberries to be basically inedible. They look red and appealing on the outside, but they are all white and tasteless on the inside. Disgusting! If you’ve never experienced the above-pictured berry, which is red and delicious all the way through, you are missing out on one of the most delectable treats of the entire Pacific Northwest!

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Jones Island State Park Camping May 2019

Beautiful view from Jones Island

Just the trip through the San Juan Islands by boat on the way to Jones Island Marine State Park fills your cup for adventure and serene beauty.

The islands have always held a magical quality to me, in that I get really excited just being there. We camped on Jones Island for three nights and in this blog post, hope to cover enough to convince you that this is a must do camping experience, and how to do it successfully.

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Camping near North Cascades National Park

Methow Valley from hwy 20

North Cascades National Park is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever experienced. A drive through the park along Highway 20 is a must, but camping for a few nights is necessary to really take it all in.

We camped near the western-themed town of Winthrop in the Methow Valley in May with some incredible early spring weather.

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Opening Week of Trout Fishing in Washington State

Mineral lake in April
Mineral lake in April

Opening week of trout fishing is a great opportunity to get your kids into fishing. We decided to hold off fishing the busy weekend of the lowland lake trout opener, but we instead got on the lake first thing the following Monday. As it usually does each year for us, Mineral Lake provided exceptional trout fishing as we had a great time helping our kids catch fish.

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Downrigger Wire Voltage Test

Voltage test

Are you repelling fish with your downrigger wire? Just switch to braid right? You don’t have this concern of repelling fish with braid, but you also don’t have the advantage of attracting fish with the electrical charge being put out by your downrigger wire either.

If you had a bad season of fishing with wire, are you worried that a mystery electrical issue is the root cause?

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Camping at Potholes State Park April 2019

Potholes state park
Looking out at the water of Potholes (O’Sullivan) Reservoir from Potholes State Park.

If you are looking to get away from the gray skies of Western Washington and soak up some vitamin D, you can certainly choose worse than Potholes State Park in Grant County just over the Cascades in Central Washington.

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2019 Springer Fishing on the Columbia River

Nice fat springer caught just above Warrior Rock

This years run of spring kings on the Columbia River had me seriously questioning whether it was worth the time and effort to drive 2.5 hours, fish a new part of the river and chase a run predicted to be worse than most recent previous years. Here’s the deal though: One, just one Columbia River Springer is enough to make it worth the effort. The meat quality is better than any other salmon or steelhead (fish?) you can angle for in the Pacific Northwest.

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