went out by myself saturday morning to Titlow and managed two nice silvers, 14-16 inches. Had some trouble reaching the fish with the high tide but it was a beautiful morning.Went fishing Sunday with John Abbott and got skunked. He managed to catch a 14 inch silver and with the help of a gust of wind, me!!!
>From: Rob Blomquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Slow South Sound >Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 18:35:30 -0800 > >On Monday 04 February 2002 01:42 pm, rderedfield spoke: > > Fished the South Sound yesterday from about 1 pm to 5 pm. Had 2 strikes >and caught 2 coho (13"-14"). My fishing partner had no strikes. Two other >fly fishermen tried their hand for about an hour or so with no success. I >saw only one other fish, a small one that boiled the surface. > >And I was one of them. > >I and another unnamed fly flogger fished at Kopachuck SP, Penrose SP, at >the >bridge at Purdy, and at Docs (finally found that spot!). > >We got to Kopachuck at just about high tide, and the trees ate our >backcasts. >We got to Penrose after the tide had dropped enough to be fishable, and to >the bridge to have a nice tidal/wind driven rip on the south side. Doc's >was >the most promising, but I was tired and burned out. > >The only fish we saw was at Doc's. I tossed streamers for most of the day, >and a popper for a bit at Doc's. > >I was really quite thrown off at both Kopachuck and Penrose as I found >acres >of water 5 feet or less, but very little water that seemed to have deep >water >adjacent. I am assuming that even SRC's don't want to be in shallows >without >an escape route. But some say that Penrose and Kopachuck are such great SRC >places. Anyone care to comment? > >-- >Rob Blomquist >Kirkland, WA > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.