Fish Report for 9-4-2007

Puget Sound FIsh Report 09-04-07

9-4-2007
Kaufman Streamborn

Brown's Point has slowed down considerably for Pinks, while north-Sound beaches (Lincoln, Picnic, Kayak, etc.) have been a little spotty.?? Along the way, some nice sea-run cutthroat have been sampled, along with a few larger resident silvers (4-8 pounds), and a couple blackmouth, as well, so all is not lost.?? It's a good time to begin anticipating early squirts of mature, returning silvers along the beaches, though the next couple weeks should find the majority still congregated in the Strait.?? Once a few early fall rains materialize, look out!?? By the end of the month the big silvers should really be going in earnest.?? We'll keep you updated as the situation changes!

PATTERNS:

Humpies:?? Pink/White Clousers; Pink Bonefish patterns, Pink Turds, Pink ITR Shrimp?Ķ. Think Pink!

Sea-Runs/Residents/Returning Coho:?? Flashy Lady Green/White, Chart/Yellow #6; Deep Minnow Stinger Chart/White, Olive/White #6; Mini-Ceiver Olive, Chartreuse #4; Gummy Minnow Pearl #8; Seth's Sand Eel Dark, Light #6; Shallow Water Shrimp Pearl #8; Turd Chartreuse #8


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