I got one last night at Mutany Bay. It hit a candle fish fly right on the beach. Most nights the fish run off shore out of fly range, but if there are any candle fish near the beach, fishing can be super. One night I caught and released four, but now they seem to be coming through in twos and threes with a long time in between bites.
BAERT SIMMONS -----Original Message----- From: Tom Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 2:40 PM Subject: Re:saltwater reports >On Tue, 02 Oct 2001 16:39:52 +0000 speyfly speyfly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>I find myself with some free time to fish Thursday after a morning >>commitment. I noticed that the low tide is at 12:45. Has any one >>been out recently at ala spit, South Whidbey Island, point no point >>ect. I am trying to decide whether to hit the salt or local north >>end rivers >> > >I hit South Whidbey on Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Saw lots of fish on Saturday, but they were all well off shore for my limited casting abilities. 2 guys casting buzz-baits landed 3 silvers in the 4-6 pound range. > >Sunday morning was just as quiet for me, and there weren't any visual sitings of fish. > >Keep in mind, I'm very new to saltwater fly fishing, so your mileage may vary... > >Tight Lines, > >Tom > >Have you gotten your free email at fishing.com or flyfishing.com? I got mine, come get yours! Visit www.fishing.com or www.flyfishing.com to sign up! > >
