Eight-Hour Fishing Trip for One, Two, or Three from Dangerous Baits (Half Off)
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G. Loomis rods with Shimano reels, bait, and other necessary equipment provided
The best way to catch a fish is to think like a fish, which means fretting about how to put all 4,000 of your kids through fish college. Catch a whole school with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $112 for a full-day fishing trip for one (a $225 value)
- $225 for a full-day fishing trip for two (a $450 value)
- $337 for a full-day fishing trip for three (a $675 value)<p>
Dangerous Baits offers the option of planning the route of the trip, the starting location will be pre-determined prior to departure. Depending on the season, they can seek steelhead trout and chinook salmon. Customers need to bring only a valid Oregon fishing license, as the outfitter provides all other necessary equipment. Customers who are 16 years old and younger must wear the provided life jackets on the boat according to state law.
G. Loomis rods with Shimano reels, bait, and other necessary equipment provided
The best way to catch a fish is to think like a fish, which means fretting about how to put all 4,000 of your kids through fish college. Catch a whole school with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $112 for a full-day fishing trip for one (a $225 value)
- $225 for a full-day fishing trip for two (a $450 value)
- $337 for a full-day fishing trip for three (a $675 value)<p>
Dangerous Baits offers the option of planning the route of the trip, the starting location will be pre-determined prior to departure. Depending on the season, they can seek steelhead trout and chinook salmon. Customers need to bring only a valid Oregon fishing license, as the outfitter provides all other necessary equipment. Customers who are 16 years old and younger must wear the provided life jackets on the boat according to state law.
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About Dangerous Baits
To Justin Doane, there are few things better than being out on the water and breathing in the coastal air. Having spent his youth shuttling between Oregon and Alaska on fishing trips with his father, he now has an in-depth understanding of local ecologies and where the best places are to seek steelhead and chinook, depending on the season. Today, he leads daylong trips out onto the Nestucca, Trask, Wilson, Nehalem, and Salmon Rivers, to name a few, and provides all the equipment necessary for amateur anglers to return home with impressive catches.