Welcome to the group Paul, 

If you have a 8+ wt. fly rod, you should head over to the Nisqually.
Although the Chum run is winding down, there are still fresh fish up near
the tank crossing.

If you would like to head out on the Sound, give me a call. I live in
Olympia and fish out of Boston Harbor quite alot.  I've been trying up
near the Narrows lately, but have not had much action.

I'm interested to hear about your bluefish encounters, I'm trying to get a
job in Maine (girlfriend moved to Orono), and will soon be trading my
pacific salmonids for Atlantics, Brook, Smallmouth, Stripers, and Blues.
In my recent trips out there, I've caught everything but Bluefish.

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      Scott                       The members of this genus (Salvelinus-
      Craig                         includes Bull trout & Dolly Varden)
                                   are by far the most active and handsome
     Practise                           of the trout, they live in the
  Catch & Release              coldest, cleanest and most secluded waters.
 on Wild Salmonids
                                      No higher praise can be given to a
http://www.eskimo.com/~craigs        Salmonid than to say, it is a charr.
                                           (Jordan and Evermann 1896)
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2001, paul bucher wrote:

> hello, I am active duty military stationed at Fort Lewis and have fallen in 
> love with the Pacific northwest. I grew up on the east coast fishing for 
> stripers and blues but nothing can compare to the salmonoids of the 
> northwest. I fish mostly the freshwater in the southsound but have taken 
> several backpacking trips into the olympics to fish the upper Elwha and some 
> of the alpine lakes. I frequently fish the ford and the Yak but hate the 
> long drive by myself. I had three fly fishing friends that the army recently 
> stationed elsewhere so I often end up fishing alone. anyone interested in 
> meeting to go fishing can e-mail me. Paul
> 
> 
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      Scott                       The members of this genus (Salvelinus-
      Craig                         includes Bull trout & Dolly Varden)
                                   are by far the most active and handsome 
     Practise                           of the trout, they live in the
  Catch & Release              coldest, cleanest and most secluded waters.
 on Wild Salmonids  
                                      No higher praise can be given to a
http://www.eskimo.com/~craigs        Salmonid than to say, it is a charr. 
                                           (Jordan and Evermann 1896)
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