I find it doesn't seem to matter in or outgoing; as long as there's current
to bring the fish closer into shore, with slack or slow current they seem to
'drift' off shore & out of range.  I like the clouser you described & a
similar one in pink/white. Bill Hamilton
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> Do you usually fish the pass on the incoming or outgoing tide?  I've been
> fishing a beach on foulweather bluff for the past few weeks with much
> greater success on the outgoing tide.  Also using a clouser - #4,
> chartreuse over white, a little flash, tied sparsely.  Have had 7
> hookups/touched 6/4-8 lbs.
>
> Dave Liebowitz
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> rderedfield wrote:
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> > Anyone fished Agate Pass in the last couple of weeks?  I noticed there
> > haven't been any reports, and I would have suspected Jeff Hale would
> > have fished there at least a half dozen times by now!  <grin>
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> > Richard
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> Yeah, yeah, yeah Richard.  I've been strippin' some flies through
> there.  Have been out about five times, have had a half dozen hook-ups
> but have only touched two.  Both were nice fish, 4-6 pounds and chrome.
> Dark olive clouser over white, a little flash, very sparse, 2.5 inches
> long.  More fish showing everyday.  Could be good soon.  Jeff Hale
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