Justin,

I'm guessing the  drive is about 150 miles for you.  Just go up to Olympia and then 
follow 101 North to Hoodsport.  

The Hoodsport run builds and normally peaks on Thanksgiving weekend.

Bill

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> From:         Justin Teegarden[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent:         Monday, November 13, 2000 3:47 AM
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> Subject:      Re:Hoodsport Chums
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> First, Anyone know how far a drive it will be from Vancouver WA to Hoodsport?
> 
> Second, I just talked to a guy who told me the Flyfishermen always kill the gear 
>fishermen the first 3/4 of the run, then the gear fishermen come on in the end.  How 
>long will this run last?  I plan to go up there before Thanksgiving. Think it will 
>still be good by then?
> 
> Justin
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2000 14:56:53 -0800 Patrick Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I fished Hoodsport for  3-1/2 hrs. this morning until I couldn't take it
> >anymore.Besides the  masses of ethical(HA HA) anglers, the fly fishing
> >kicked ass. Three other fly fisherman and myself  had out-fished the gear
> >clan at least twenty to one with on-lookers closing in with every fish.
> >Although several of the fish I caught came in half backwards the fly
> >fishermen were the ONLY sportsmen with hooks in the mouth. The fish looked
> >in great condition for Chums, and were strong reel burners. I fished a
> >10-1/2' 7 weight rod with clear type three sinking line, a five foot  20#
> >12# maxima ultra green tippet, and a chartreuse wooly bugger with a red
> >head.
> >
> >Don't forget to take a net.
> >
> >Patrick
> >
> >
> 
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