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This Saturday On Outdoor Line

  • SATURDAY, March 13th 6:00-9:00AM!!!

  • Seattle Mariner Manager Don Wakamatsu! "The Skipper" joins the gang and tells us how he fishes around his Major League Baseball season.
  • "MARCH" into our SPRINGER SEMINAR at Outdoor Emporium!!! Saturday, March 13! Come see presentations by Nelly and Endsley as well as never before seen powerpoints by  ol' pro's Lee Barkie and Rich Mercado! This Saturday we announce our DOOR PRIZE sponsors and don't forget...admission is FREE!
  • Want to know what our salmon season is going to look like here this summer? Look north! Early projections for S.E. Alaska are in and looking SOLID! Seth Bone from Sitka's legendary Kingfisher Charters checks in with the salmon story and the halibut scoop!
  • What's the scoop on the Columbia? On again... Off again? Nelly digs into previous years run timing and has a "educated" guess. Listen in and we'll pick the peak week on the springer season!!!
  • Phone in your reports and comments at  866-979-3776 or locally @ 206 421-3776

      ALSO:

  • WDFW's Rock Fish plan and it's potential effect on recreational fishing and boating! For info on this topic, go to: http://wdfw.wa.gov/do/newreal/release.php?id=oct1909a
  • Call and Email legislators in the 40th District about WDFW's plan. Contact info HERE
  • And much, much more! Stay tuned....

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Panama Adventure

Featured Trip Panama Adventure

January 12-18 & 18-24, 2010

Join the Outdoor Line in 2010 on a remote bluewater adventure off the Pacific coast of Panama. The waters around Isla de Coiba and Hannibal Bank provide some of the most diverse bluewater sportfishing on the planet, with over 30 species available to anglers, and we’ll be there to catch them! The continental shelf rises abruptly from 5000 feet to just 120 feet off the edge of Hannibal Bank roughly 8 miles from Isla de Coiba.

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