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Author Topic: Randy Paskall Talks fishing and music; Cutthroat, Rainbow sturgeon, heavy metal  (Read 2275 times)

RalphH

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Local angler Randy Paskall  (aka Floon on some venues) is featured on the latest Flyfishing97 podcast.

https://soundcloud.com/flyfishing97podcast/156-drums-and-fins-randy-paskall-cutthroat-rainbow-trout-and-much-more

Randy, a Type A personality (beware) for sure is known for his near obsessive pursuit of cutthroat, coho, stillwater rainbow and even sturgeon. He has been a character on numerous web discussion boards for a few decades.

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I enjoy hearing people's life stories. Not knowing Randy personally, but having connected with him online as Floon, it was interesting hear his story.

I especially enjoyed hearing him talk about SRCs. I've read lots about SRC fishing, but it's rare to hear someone talk about it. Or maybe I'm listening to the wrong podcasts!
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I don't think a lot of people fish SRC off the beach here and that may be why. A lot of info available on the web for Puget Sound though as well as beach fishing for salmon.
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"Humanity, one of the countless species forming the biosphere, can perturb it, but we cannot leave it or destroy it without perishing ourselves. The cycles of the other species can be destroyed and the biosphere corrupted. But for each careless step we take, our species will pay an unwelcome price-always."

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