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Went out to a beach in Mason County... saw the coho jump, tried to reach but could not. I waded out a bit but the Seals were too close for comfort so I retreated. Got a few hits but no hookups (src's) and spooked a fish that went areal near shore, it made a rather big splash... I was hatin' on myself for spooking the fish.
Met Colton there and talk a while.
Then went home, picked up my boy and headed back to a creek in the Kitsap area... The Coho are there along with some left over kings. You just have to be willing to wade out in some serious mud!!!! I got stuck and lost my wading boot, had to manually pull it out and put it back on. I slipped a bunch of times but manages to catch my balance just in time. (Thank God, I don't want all my rods to be in for repair).
We turned around and left, too much effort and in the salt the fish seemed tight lipped. The snaggers rule this area.
Met Colton there and talk a while.
Then went home, picked up my boy and headed back to a creek in the Kitsap area... The Coho are there along with some left over kings. You just have to be willing to wade out in some serious mud!!!! I got stuck and lost my wading boot, had to manually pull it out and put it back on. I slipped a bunch of times but manages to catch my balance just in time. (Thank God, I don't want all my rods to be in for repair).
We turned around and left, too much effort and in the salt the fish seemed tight lipped. The snaggers rule this area.