Fish Report for 10-5-2007

Puget Sound Fish Report 10-05-07

10-5-2007
Kaufman Streamborn

This is The time to be hoping some migrating Silvers stop long enough to munch your streamers off the beach.?? A boat can definitely help in terms of finding groups of fish crashing bait, however with these fish being on-the-move, standing your position can be just as good a strategy to intercept these fish.?? In several weeks, most Silvers will be into the major river systems, and suddenly we'll be talking in terms of Chums (!).?? Not a bad idea to repetitively foray in hopes of having "one of those days" (not exactly a long-shot by any means).

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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