Been interested in casting a fly off Lincoln Park beaches for some time now,
as I live
fairly close. Sounds like the action is picking up. Which tides produce the
best? Outgoing,
or incoming? It also sounds like evening is prime. How about early morning?
Thanks for advice,
Craig
-----Original Message-----
From: Nicholas Lowry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:54 AM
To: wafly
Subject: Re: lincoln park
I was at Lincoln park both last night and the night before. The contrast
between the two nights was stark. There were fish busting out everywhere
chasing big schools of small herring on Tuesday. I caught a bunch, up to
about 18".
Last night I saw one small school of bait, and only a handful of fish on
the top. Caught two very small ones and had half a dozen others chase the
fly and nip at its tail. As usual a guy with a dog and a buzz bomb turned
up, caught a five pounder and left. I had the feeling that the fish were
there, just a little too far offshore for my limited casting ability.
Nick.
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Steve Duda wrote:
> Sean, Fished Lincoln on Monday night with the same results... lots of
> small silvers herding bait near the shore, very close to dark....
> nice.
>
> Sean Ransom wrote:
>
> > fished lincoln park from 7-9pm. Lots of small silvers showed up
> around 8:30 and were busting bait on the surface within 5 feet of
> shore . Hooked 5 15 inch silvers in a period of about 20 minutes. > >
> Had one good sized fish take a swipe at the popper but didn't stick.
> The fish were not big but it was by far the most entertaining fishing
> I have had in the salt this year. > > Will try again tomorrow during
> high tide.
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