Bill,

I'm certainly no pro and I hope you get another response from one of the
more experienced list members, but here goes...

Fish the tides like you would the current in a river and pick a point that
extrudes from the beach....then fish the downstream side of the point just
like you would fish the seams and eddies alongside a boulder in a river,
except they're a little bigger.   Baitfish/candlefish patterns work.  Look
for birds, which in turn will indicate the presence of baitfish, which in
turn will indicate the presence or SRCs, etc.  Or just cast out and retrieve
(relatively fast and irregular, like a fleeting fishy) hoping there is
something out there.  

Don't forget to rinse your gear, including flies, thoroughly when you're
done.

Good luck.

Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: Warner, Paul W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 11:48 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: saltwater this weekend


Hi,

I think I'm ready for my first trip for Puget Sound flyfishing this weekend.

Any good suggestions for where to go on either Saturday or Sunday?

I'd also need to know what time of day would be best this weekend and what
flies are good this time of year.

I'd consider any place from Tacoma to Picnic Point..

Bill Warner

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