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Whitenuckles
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Anyone catching pinks in the sound yet?
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Just wondering! Figured this rain should be bringing some in early?
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Re: Anyone catching pinks in the sound yet?
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Nope, just Kings with all their fins.
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Re: Anyone catching pinks in the sound yet?
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Port Townsend gave up a couple this weekend.
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Tons of them just inside and outside of Tatoosh Island. Was out there this weekend and have never seen that many. They were getting good sized too. I would expect them to come flooding in anytime now.
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I'm ready. Got some fresh gear, fresh line, and a 5 year old ready to get the deck bloody.
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Re: Anyone catching pinks in the sound yet?
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I heard of one getting caught off of a buddy's boat this weekend...maybe it was last weekend. Can't remember now.
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Re: Anyone catching pinks in the sound yet?
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been catching everynight in the des moines area, not the numbers yet but a few are in
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Re: Anyone catching pinks in the sound yet?
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i was out in the San Juans yesterday and a few guys were catching them off Eagle Bluffs. They will be here soon.
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Re: Anyone catching pinks in the sound yet?
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July 25, 2011, 09:59:11 PM »
I was with a friend on a boat, fishing Posession Bar this past weekend. We got one. So, they are here.
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I hope I can get out on the rivers with some of you pro's this season!
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caught and released a couple off possesion point yesterday. got to keep a 18# nook!!!!
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SWEET!!
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I know there catching some in hoodsport.
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Re: Anyone catching pinks in the sound yet?
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Hoodsport has them. They have been knocking the snot out of them
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Quote from: TheHunt on July 28, 2011, 06:34:19 PM
Hoodsport has them. They have been knocking the snot out of them
I won't say "knocking the snot out of them" at Hoodsport, but I have been up there a number of days and the fishing has been Excellent, the catching on the other hand is slow. Last tirp out I went with a group of 5 to include myself. One buddie landed one almost instently, then another buddie hooked 2, one hooked 1 fish and I came home with one landed later in the evening. So 4 of the five us us getting some action. We all had fun tho and are going back out soon. I'm heading out tomorrow evening after work.
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