Jeff,

What I'm looking for in info is which beach is good to fish this weekend, what time 
and what flies to use.

I figure there's still lots of leeway for my bumbling but this should minimize it.. 

I would hope.. I just had a visual of how I almost fell out of the boat at Peterhope 
last month going after a chironimid rod.

You doing any fish planting yet.. and going to the "secret" lakes?

Bill Warner

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> From:         Jeff Mix[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> 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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