09-15-2004, 02:08 PM
South Puget Sound - September 9th, 2004
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RECORDED:
68 °
FISHING: Great
[url "http://www.pugetsoundflyco.com/"]Puget Sound Fly Company[/url] is proud to offer current fishing reports for the exciting saltwater opportunities available in the South Puget Sound. These reports come from staff fishing trips, our friends and guide Tom Wolf. Please call us at (253) 839-4119 if you are new to the area or estuary fishing in general.
FISHING: Finally!!! There are decent numbers of fish off of our beaches. This should last… let’s keep our fingers crossed. Over the past several days, we have received reports of good numbers of silvers at Brown’s Point and the Narrows. Pay attention to tides and to light, but as they say, the best time to fish is when you can.
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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[url "http://www.pugetsoundflyco.com/"]Puget Sound Fly Company[/url] is proud to offer current fishing reports for the exciting saltwater opportunities available in the South Puget Sound. These reports come from staff fishing trips, our friends and guide Tom Wolf. Please call us at (253) 839-4119 if you are new to the area or estuary fishing in general.
FISHING: Finally!!! There are decent numbers of fish off of our beaches. This should last… let’s keep our fingers crossed. Over the past several days, we have received reports of good numbers of silvers at Brown’s Point and the Narrows. Pay attention to tides and to light, but as they say, the best time to fish is when you can.
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.