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    Anyone Else Use Ham Radio? You might want to.

    Been into it for many years; my call sign is N7TRE, but my station has been down for a while, needs work, and maybe by June, it will be up and running. Mid 90's, I tried to get a flyfishing net on 40 meters and collected a few people, but not enough interest.
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    Pacific NW Fly Fishing Museum

    Cushner collection was purchased by the Grandville Island collection which sold a few pieces off and after the fellow passed on, the family donated the remainder to the Atlantic Salmon Museum in Dork Town.
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    Pacific NW Fly Fishing Museum

    Here is a little about Western Washington University Special Collection and its fly fishing collection. Fly Fishing Collection at Western Washington University By Steve Raymond Fly fishers tend to be secretive about their favorite waters, and with good reason; nobody wants to see their...
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    Pacific NW Fly Fishing Museum

    Four years ago, a group of fly fishers got together and created 501 3c under the Pacific Northwest Museum of Fly Fishing (PNWMFF.org), which still exists and manages a website and a Facebook page. Due to the lack of interest and capital, moving to a brick-and-mortar museum has been slow. At...
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    Up Sac and Low Sac

    I was there last month and fished down river of Colusa, bait guys did really well on live bait, for stripers, if you haven't fished for striped bass you need to think twice and go do it, it's a gas. Clouser-type flies with a sinking or floating line will do the trick.
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    Tips for a cell phone fishing log?

    Inkpad Notepad app
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    SFR Glacier Peak

    Back in 1994 for the Glacier Peak form, the Oso slide started a conversation and I haven't seen nor have been asked to sign one yet or heard of anyone being required to.
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    SFR Glacier Peak

    If you plan on building and want a permit issued from Snohomish or Skagit counties you will sign a release form that you will not hold the government liable for living in the NF Stillaguamish and Sauk River Valleys when Glacier Peak blows.
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