In the picture it was a different beer. Anyone else fill up growlers?

teb wrote:I moved here pretty recently and decided to try and get into fishing due to the river.
Lets just say it hasn't worked out. I'm a horrible fisherman.
teb wrote:Yeah, i know qh. Don't think there's many Washington guys on here.
Fishing wise I've turned to plunking. Safe to assume you're from AK. Do you have any experience with kuiu gear? Or is that Canada ..
teb wrote:I've got a Growler full of W11 KGB right now.
In the picture it was a different beer. Anyone else fill up growlers?
assateague wrote:Tomkat wrote:AT, will you get that first pintail mounted?
I'll more than likely just mount it right there in the field.
Eric Haynes wrote:teb wrote:I've got a Growler full of W11 KGB right now.
In the picture it was a different beer. Anyone else fill up growlers?
I do. About 4 or 5 a month.
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AKPirate wrote:teb wrote:I moved here pretty recently and decided to try and get into fishing due to the river.
Lets just say it hasn't worked out. I'm a horrible fisherman.
Well the Big C is a great river for ducks. The Kalama is great for fishing with that awesome green colored water. Hire a guide to see how to do the fishing, money well spent. There are a lot of great guys on the forums also. There is tripod (3legged) and QH Paw from Oregon but not sure we have Washington guys on here.
assateague wrote:I'm sure there's a law against growlers in MD.
assateague wrote:I'm sure there's a law against growlers in MD.
AKPirate wrote:teb wrote:Yeah, i know qh. Don't think there's many Washington guys on here.
Fishing wise I've turned to plunking. Safe to assume you're from AK. Do you have any experience with kuiu gear? Or is that Canada ..
When I have fished the Kalama, we backtrolled quikfish through the holes. No knowledge about the kuiu? What is this?
teb wrote:AKPirate wrote:teb wrote:Yeah, i know qh. Don't think there's many Washington guys on here.
Fishing wise I've turned to plunking. Safe to assume you're from AK. Do you have any experience with kuiu gear? Or is that Canada ..
When I have fished the Kalama, we backtrolled quikfish through the holes. No knowledge about the kuiu? What is this?
Similar to sitka clothing, but cheaper. Though still expensive.
http://shop.kuiu.com/storefront.aspx
Yeah, there's been a lot of scaup on the east end of cottonwood.
A raft of them almost stretched from bank to bank. The most I've seen, but this is the first time I've really paid attention.
I'm not sure how much I'll get into fishing this year. Last year I bought
all of the gear, but didn't go out much. Just don't have the motivation.
A Growler is just a container to fill up with beer on tap from a
brew pub, bar, etc. For about $12. (Mines a 2L)
They sell them with a screw cap or a plunger like mine.
I'd stay away from the screw cap unless you're going to kill it that night.
With the plunger the beer stays for about 3 days. I fill up with
stouts so i don't have to worry about the beer going flat as much as
I would with an ale.
teb wrote:AKPirate wrote:teb wrote:Yeah, i know qh. Don't think there's many Washington guys on here.
Fishing wise I've turned to plunking. Safe to assume you're from AK. Do you have any experience with kuiu gear? Or is that Canada ..
When I have fished the Kalama, we backtrolled quikfish through the holes. No knowledge about the kuiu? What is this?
Similar to sitka clothing, but cheaper. Though still expensive.
http://shop.kuiu.com/storefront.aspx
Yeah, there's been a lot of scaup on the east end of cottonwood.
A raft of them almost stretched from bank to bank. The most I've seen, but this is the first time I've really paid attention.
I'm not sure how much I'll get into fishing this year. Last year I bought
all of the gear, but didn't go out much. Just don't have the motivation.
A Growler is just a container to fill up with beer on tap from a
brew pub, bar, etc. For about $12. (Mines a 2L)
They sell them with a screw cap or a plunger like mine.
I'd stay away from the screw cap unless you're going to kill it that night.
With the plunger the beer stays for about 3 days. I fill up with
stouts so i don't have to worry about the beer going flat as much as
I would with an ale.
Eric Haynes wrote:teb wrote:AKPirate wrote:teb wrote:Yeah, i know qh. Don't think there's many Washington guys on here.
Fishing wise I've turned to plunking. Safe to assume you're from AK. Do you have any experience with kuiu gear? Or is that Canada ..
When I have fished the Kalama, we backtrolled quikfish through the holes. No knowledge about the kuiu? What is this?
Similar to sitka clothing, but cheaper. Though still expensive.
http://shop.kuiu.com/storefront.aspx
Yeah, there's been a lot of scaup on the east end of cottonwood.
A raft of them almost stretched from bank to bank. The most I've seen, but this is the first time I've really paid attention.
I'm not sure how much I'll get into fishing this year. Last year I bought
all of the gear, but didn't go out much. Just don't have the motivation.
A Growler is just a container to fill up with beer on tap from a
brew pub, bar, etc. For about $12. (Mines a 2L)
They sell them with a screw cap or a plunger like mine.
I'd stay away from the screw cap unless you're going to kill it that night.
With the plunger the beer stays for about 3 days. I fill up with
stouts so i don't have to worry about the beer going flat as much as
I would with an ale.
Mine have caps on them, but they have a plunger in the cap. Doesn't matter much since I drink them that day usually.
Are you from Astoria? My step brother-in-law(if that's a real thing) just moved here from Astoria.
QH's Paw wrote:Tyler, buy your Oregon angling license and tag and you can come plunk from the beach with us.
teb wrote:QH's Paw wrote:Tyler, buy your Oregon angling license and tag and you can come plunk from the beach with us.
I would take you up on that offer if we weren't in RTO right now. I'm having troubles justifying a turkey license in April.
If we don't go another quarter i'll get my oregon license.
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