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magyver

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  1. Well of course I wasn't there, and magyver will give us the story, but living in Alaska, I can tell you I've never seen a "feeding station." They flock like that to.....well....dumpsters, landfill, docks, parking lots where they can get fed. They'll sit and congregate in alot of populated places, and if you've ever been to Homer for instance, you'll see 140+ birds perched and congregating on the spit. Dutch is the same way.

     

    I'll never lose my love for eagles, but you quickly come to realize that in populated areas, they're little more than sea gulls with talons. The first time you see an eagle hop out of a dumpster with a McDonald's bag in his beak, well......they're just adapting to the environment around them.

     

     

    Hello Peterjay :headbang: , I would tell you a story but it would not be true lol. I had gotten these pics from a friend of mine showing that the American Eagle is making it's come back. These were taken in Alaska not sure where. I wish I had more info, I was not aware that you had to take the pics yourself . I just figured everyone would like to see the American Bald Eagle because in some areas it's a rare site to see.

     

    Robert NW :yahoo:


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    Its out by paulsburo Suquamish

     

    Poulsbo?

     

    That makes sense. I thought Keyport was over that way.

     

    Yeah Big E, you're out of my neighborhood. I fish the West End; Q system/Hoh/Hoko. You'll be about three hours from there. I've never fished Jefferson or Kitsap Cty, so I'll not be of much help.

     

     

    Yeah never fished in the Olympic peninsela area, mostly south of Oly and fished green river a few times


  3. May have a job offer soon to Keyport WA and was wondering how the flyfishing is around there.

     

    Looking at the house prices, I may have to do a lot of fishing to feed the family.

     

     

    Hello Big E, I am from Olympia WA and have lived in Washington for 18 yrs before joining the army. There are several small stream or rivers south of Olympia down in Chehalis and Centralia area that are prime for fly fishing, Steelhead, Salmon, and Trout. My best bet would be the Chehalis River in Chehalis lol, Skookumchuck River in Centralia, and the Neuwakum south of Chehalis. North of Olympia off exit 116 you can try the Isqually River good for Steelhead and Salmon. North of Tacoma you have the Green River out side of Fife is good for Steelhead and Salmon. Seattle Everett area has the Snoqualmie River good for Salmon runs and Trout.

     

    Any additional info please message me.

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