I spent a few days last week housesitting for friends on a central Puget Sound island and had the opportunity to fish several mornings at nearby beaches. Friday and Saturday I fished for salmon at the lighthouse on the east side of the island. There were lots of smaller resident coho around and willing to play, but no keepers. Several boats were working deeper water off of the point, but it looked like they weren't having much success either. Seems like the larger ocean-going fish either hadn't made it that far south yet or were just elsewhere.



Salmon were on their day of rest, Sunday, so I went to the west side of the island looking for SRC. The tide wasn't great, with very little current and few fish around - really not much to report other than another nice morning spent on the water.



Salmon were on their day of rest, Sunday, so I went to the west side of the island looking for SRC. The tide wasn't great, with very little current and few fish around - really not much to report other than another nice morning spent on the water.