Leland,
Watch out for the bass... they might jump your poppers faster than the coho can.
I took your suggestion a week ago and went to Lincoln park. Found out my casting
stroke was off using my 7 wt rod and I kept breaking clousers on the rocks and logs
behind me. I thought the eyes were defective until I found out I was wacking them on
the rocks.
We caught a flounder and also had one "something else" on for one second.
Thanks for the tip on where to go, I think that saltwater fishing could be habit
forming.
Bill Warner
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> I'll be somewhat in the area plying my poppers in Sekiu and Neah Bay. I
> understand that their are quite a bit of coho in Sekiu.
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> Leland.
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> >I will be in Forks this weekend, over on the Olympic Peninsula. Anyone know
> >of any fly fishing opportunities in the area this time of year?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Jim
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