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"Picking The Right Boat" There are two questions that should be considered when choosing the right boat: "What will be the fishing for?" and "where will the fishing activities be?" Always look for the signs of quality check the carpet and the compartments - they could be plastic, metal or fiberglass. Look at the little but very important things like the 1000 GPH bilge pump, the six gauge wiring instead of ten or eight that is because heavier wires gives more power from the battery up to the trolling motor. There is Five Star Advantage that ranger dealers often speak to their customers: Quality, Safety, Innovation, Performance, and Value. Below is a list of “must have” things when buying your first boat. Tow Vehicle - This is one of the most important piece of your equipment, ensured that has the rating to get the job done like loading up to 3500 lbs. of weight that could easily pull the boat up the hills and mountainous treks. Bass Boats - For first timers, consider a second hand boat. This will be a trial and error stage where fishing skills can be tested. Consider a larger boat, which is about 19 feet with 20 to 30 miles speed for larger bodies of water. Aluminum - In smaller lakes, a 16-18 foot aluminum boat is a good choice. It is cheaper than fiberglass and more forgiving of bangs, running up into shallows and hitting stumps and rocks. The only downside is that it rides rougher even with the slightest winds. Fiberglass - This two-stroke engine is much more expensive which could cost from $20,000 to as much as $50,000. The good thing with this boat is that it could handle bigger, rougher water and still give you a smooth ride. Brand new versus Second Hand - Buying a second hand boat is not only cheaper but holds their value longer and better. The downside is that you'll probably inherit someone else's troubles. During casual inspection, outboard engines problems are not easily identified. The best thing to do is bring someone you trust with you to inspect a prospective boat or buy from someone you know instead. Handling the Boat - Listen to the pitch change when trimming down. Although it will be very difficult for beginners like trying to launch and retrieve the boat backing it down the ramp. Never worry, because everyone passed that stage and there's no boat owner that is not willing to help a first timer learn. Sometimes all it takes is just 4 hours to learn the basics. Buying a dreamboat is very exciting. It is not the boat that really matters but the experiences that come with fishing.

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Chinook returning to native rivers - Seattle Post Intelligencer


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Chinook returning to native rivers
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 12 hours ago
By GREG JOHNSTON Chinook salmon are turning the corner toward their natal fresh waters -- the Columbia River, Willapa Bay and several Puget Sound rivers ...
Columbia salmon sharing plan finally approved The Columbian
Columbia chinook worth the drive HeraldNet
Note: The trout stocking schedule is available at www.dfw.state.or ... The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
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It's prime time to see salmon and nature up close - The Olympian


It's prime time to see salmon and nature up close
The Olympian, WA - 4 hours ago
A hike down the trails at Tumwater Falls Park is a good way to see salmon in the river. Most of the chinook salmon are headed to the Tumwater Falls Hatchery ...
Fishing | Coho salmon fishing picking up in Puget Sound Seattle Times
Slow fly fishing blamed on full moon The Olympian
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Celebrate salmon in Stanley - IdahoStatesman.com


Celebrate salmon in Stanley
IdahoStatesman.com, ID - 6 hours ago
Field trips to the river to see wild chinook salmon spawning. • Special sockeye education program to celebrate this year's increased run of sockeye. ...

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Cruising for trophy salmon and stunning views - Canada.com


Cruising for trophy salmon and stunning views
Canada.com, Canada - 14 hours ago
By the time I reel this bad puppy up to the surface for the first time, it's apparent that I've hooked a trophy chinook, also known as a tyee. ...

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Primetime nears for Klamath River salmon Klamath River salmon - Daily Triplicate


Primetime nears for Klamath River salmon Klamath River salmon
Daily Triplicate, CA - 2 hours ago
... the state because of the closure of the Sacramento River's usually popular August salmon season, as well as no ocean Chinook season in California. ...
Rockfished out in Northern California Times-Standard
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