Hi, I just joined the list, as the archives look interesting, so here is a quick bio. I have been living in Seattle for three years, but haven't really been fishing much before this spring. My interest in it was piqued again by going bonefishing for the first time. It's fun!. Before I got here I lived in Denmark, and fished sea-run brown trout in the salt, though not as spectacularly successfully as some. Before that I was in Scotland, and did a lot of "loch style" fishing for browns as well as the standard fishing for stocked rainbows. I also fished the river Tweed pretty heavily for Atlantic Salmon. Recent exploits have included trips to Dry Falls, Castle lake near St. Helens, and a few attempts at fishing the salt for sea run Cutthroat and silvers. I've caught fish, but not as consistently as I think I could if I had a little more local knowledge. I really want to find out about the salt fishing around here, and some of you guys seem to know. Nick. Nick Lowry University of Washington, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences Box 355020, Seattle, WA 98195-5020 (206) 221 6884 http://www.fish.washington.edu/people/nlowry
