Sean,
Sorry to hear of your trial at Hoodsport.  A couple of weeks ago there were
multiple pods of schooling pinks.  The frustrating part was trying to
determine which pod to cast to.  I felt like Custer or maybe Kipling:  pinks
to the right of us, pinks to the left of us, pinks in front of us!  Where to
cast?  It appears they have reached their final destination, alas.

Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Grier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Waflyfishers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, August 13, 2001 11:32 PM
Subject: Fishing report


>Fished Hoodsport during the in-coming tide.  NADA.  Saw one guy hook one
>off the "peanut gallery" but LDR'd it.  (red and white spoon).  VERY few
>fish coming up, but many already there from the previous high-tide.
>Perhaps they don't like the sunshine...
>
>I was pontoon boating it and had my fishfinder out.  Didn't ping a
>thing, (except for a couple of harbor seals).
>
>I then went up to the Skokomish where Purdee Creek joins it.
>Zoos-ville.  Every snaggletoothed baitcranker in the area harassing what
>few fish were there.  Decided to cut my losses and try Humpy Hollow
>tomorrow during the outgoing tide (so I can stay away from big boats
>with lots of cars on them!)  Anyone had any success at the Hollow this
>weekend?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Sean Grier
>(yes, being laid off is FUN!)
>
>

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