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Evinrude Etec 250 H.O. & 300 HP

Evinrude Etec 250 H.O. & 300 HP

Both outboards offer a completely new 3.44 L (210 cu in) displacement engine, the largest in their class. Both are equipped with new cylinder block, crankshaft, larger tuned-exhaust and one-piece innerexhaust. And both provide maximum power and performance with less parts and cooler operating temperatures. A fast rise Inductive Ignition System provides exceptionally smooth running and no spark plug fouling operation, even after countless hours of trolling. Both the 250 HO and 300 HP engines run on 87 octane fuel.

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June 24-28, 2010

Trophy king salmon, some weighing in excess of 60 pounds, congregate in the islands near Craig to feed on abundant schools of baitfish before heading to rivers further south. In addition to the mass migration of salmon thru these waters a local hatchery bolsters the king salmon run here, making this area a destination for anglers wishing to tie into one of the west coasts most revered fish.

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