It's w/great respect that I bid a great colleague and the Kokanee King ado.
His name was Ed Manary. Ed taught me alot 'bout how to deal with the politics of F&G and a number of kokanee secrets.
He was anal as hell. He had the ultimate 16' Fish Rite Kokanee Killer. Eqippped w/electrical downriggers and special cajonnes (balls) he sank 'em down to a special depth w/his nuclear Lowrance (in my humble opinion a piece of ****), and caught fish. We would compete over the years on western Washington Lakes. Ed and me, who could get to the best lake at O'Dark thirty and be out of the ramp by 7am w/fish! Just luved da guy and the BS we shared.
Please forgive me the digressions, but in my humble opinion the best Kokanee fisherman if not one of the best Washington salmon fishers there was, Mr Ed Manary, R.I.P
Mossback
P.S.............Three days after his death, I drove by a local Marine to see his boat for sale. It F'ing dropped my heart down to my soul to see. An end of our time on the water, and an end of a great guy!
His name was Ed Manary. Ed taught me alot 'bout how to deal with the politics of F&G and a number of kokanee secrets.
He was anal as hell. He had the ultimate 16' Fish Rite Kokanee Killer. Eqippped w/electrical downriggers and special cajonnes (balls) he sank 'em down to a special depth w/his nuclear Lowrance (in my humble opinion a piece of ****), and caught fish. We would compete over the years on western Washington Lakes. Ed and me, who could get to the best lake at O'Dark thirty and be out of the ramp by 7am w/fish! Just luved da guy and the BS we shared.
Please forgive me the digressions, but in my humble opinion the best Kokanee fisherman if not one of the best Washington salmon fishers there was, Mr Ed Manary, R.I.P
Mossback
P.S.............Three days after his death, I drove by a local Marine to see his boat for sale. It F'ing dropped my heart down to my soul to see. An end of our time on the water, and an end of a great guy!