Fish Report for 9-21-2007

Puget Sound Fish Report 09-21-07

9-21-2007
Kaufman Streamborn

Some bigger Silvers are being caught, mostly up north (Pt No Pt, Bush Pt), with a few straggler Pinks, and some nice Sea-Run Cutts spicing things up.?? With every passing day, more big Silvers should be dropping down from the Strait, particularly when the rains come (more on the way!). Look to fish moving tides (incoming and outgoing) near a point of land ??? this traps baitfish and welcomes predation on up the chain.?? And, remember too, that low light means fish will be more comfortable cruising closer to shore/shallower, to the point where at times, casts will need be made DOWN the beach more than AWAY from the beach.?? So, early/late/clouds corresponding with tidal movement near a point of land.?? Bring the?? 7's and 8-weights, as these fish routinely go over 10 pounds.?? Then come the Chums?Ķ

PATTERNS:

Pinhead #4; Flashy Lady Chart/White, Green/Yellow #2, #6; Clousers Chart/White, Pink/White #6;?? Shock and Awe Tubes?? Chart, Purple, Blue


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