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Recent Fishing Reports for Washington. 8/12/04
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South Puget Sound - August 7th, 2004
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RECORDED: [Image: showers.gif] 64 ° [Image: blackSpacer.gif] FISHING: Good
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FISHING: This recent spell of “bad” weather has improved the fishing for adult Silvers. This is still hit and miss, but it seems that we may be getting our first push of big fish now. Cutthroat don’t react as well to changes in the weather, so expect the bite to slow down temporarily until the weather calms down. Cutthroat fishing is very dependant on the tide. I’d love to tell you which tide, but each particular beach dictates that. Fortunately the Silvers are easier to predict. Silver fishing right now, demands that anglers leave the confines of their comfy beds at first light and fish the first few hours of morning. For those of us who don’t want to know when the sun comes up, evening fishing can be just as productive.

BEACHES: Brown’s Point, Doc’s, Purdy etc…

FLIES: Clouser Minnow (White, Pink or Green), Bendback, Miniceiver, Muddlers, and other assorted baitfish are always good searching patterns.
TECHNIQUES: Take a 6 weight or better rod, as the wind can tear up lighter gear. Clear lines and an erratic retrieve will catch more fish, or if you prefer a floater and a beach slider can be very fun.
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Re: [tubeN2] Recent Fishing Reports for Washington. 8/12/04 - by tubeN2 - 08-12-2004, 02:14 PM

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