You have kayak, depth finder, live in King County?
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 10:56 am
I would like to know what the depth is across the north side of Larsen Lake. Out to max casting range. But it is a "no boats" lake.
I have a rubber raft, but it's huge. It would be way too noisy and cumbersome for this speed run that I have in mind. So I'm looking for someone with a kayak that we can just toss in fast.
My idea is that I stand on the shore and cast out to around max range, you paddle to bobber, tell me the depth, I record it on a rough map, I reel in, we move down to next fishing location, repeat. There are only 6 or 8 spots to fish from the shore really on the north side, and one on the south side of the lake. This would be a 10 minute project. Probably at 6 am while everyone else is still asleep. And I'd be happy to help you carry the kayak / boat / whatever to and from your vehicle.
If you are willing / interested in undertaking this project, send me a message and we'll set a date.
I have a rubber raft, but it's huge. It would be way too noisy and cumbersome for this speed run that I have in mind. So I'm looking for someone with a kayak that we can just toss in fast.
My idea is that I stand on the shore and cast out to around max range, you paddle to bobber, tell me the depth, I record it on a rough map, I reel in, we move down to next fishing location, repeat. There are only 6 or 8 spots to fish from the shore really on the north side, and one on the south side of the lake. This would be a 10 minute project. Probably at 6 am while everyone else is still asleep. And I'd be happy to help you carry the kayak / boat / whatever to and from your vehicle.
If you are willing / interested in undertaking this project, send me a message and we'll set a date.