Had to laugh at your post!!!  I babbled all about some of my "seeky" spots
after I moved also!   Jere


----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 3:42 PM
Subject: Sea Run Cutts


> Since a lot of you have been pursuing Sea Run Cutts lately I thought
> I'd give up a little info.  I know longer live in the Northwest (damnit)
> but when I was there I'd fish a couple of spots for Sea Runs and
> rarely got skunked.
>
> The Bainbridge Island side of agate pass generally always had sea
> runs.  There's some stairs that go down below the bridge.  Hang a
> right (if you're heading towards the pass on Bainbridge Island) at
> uhm, goddamnit, a road that start with an R and follow it down.  Just
> before you get under the bridge is a path down to the beach.
>
> Lion's Field Park in Bremerton always had Sea Runs as well
> although i didn't fish it as often as I fished Agate Pass.
>
> I actually caught most of my sea runs on a shad imitation I used to
> use for Stripers in Lake Mead so I don't think they're very selective.
> At times Pleasant Beach on Bainbridge Island can be very good but
> finding access can be difficult.  Be careful about walking through
> people's properties.
>
> Good luck, and I wish I was still in the NOrthwest :(
>
> Matthew
> ---------------------------------
>       Matthew W. Kaphan
>        Minneapolis, MN
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.users.qwest.net/~kw22
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