Fished Marrowstone Island Sunday morning on the outgoing tide. Things were a
little slow according to the locals, but I hooked two mature silvers on a
chartreuse clouser/slime line and had two other grabs. Few fish jumping and
not too much bait showing. Pretty spot, but a long drive.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Ransom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 8:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: west whidbey


forgot to mention this report was from Sunday.

-sean

On Tue, 04 Sep 2001 00:24:15  
 Sean Ransom wrote:
>Fished all up and down the west side of whidbey island but i forgot to tell
the fish i was coming as there was hardly anything to be had. 
>
>Started around 9am at bush point and fished for a solid three hours. Only
saw two fish caught the whole time even though there was about 40 people
fishing. If it was February fishing I could say i had a good day cause I
managed to catch 4 15-18 inch coho but those were not what  I was looking
for. Did see an 8+ pound pink taken and it was a really nice fish. I have
never seen a pink that big. Talked to some gear guys and they said the
fishing was piss poor compared to the last couple weekends.
>
>Headed up to Fort Casey and it was the same deal. Very few fish taken and
everybody was wondering out loud where the fish were. Did not even get a tug
there.
>
>I am hearing Seiku is still fishing well for coho so maybe the fish are not
down to whidbey yet and the pinks are starting to thin out.
>
>Actually saw more fish at picnic point on Tuesday then i did the while day
on Whidbey. the other odd thing was i did not see another fly guy the whole
day. Made me feel kinda lonely.
>
>
>
>Oh well I am going to hit quilcene bay and point no point on Wednesday and
hopefully my luck will change.
>
>-sean
>
>
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