Been out on Hood Canal for a little solo cutthroat hunting. Today I hit 7 beaches, half of them twice. I am finally in the waters that the SRC books speak of with oysters and smelly estuaries everywhere. However, no bites. Yesterday I had pulled over on 101 to check out a beach and saw a bunch of aggressive swirling toilet bowl tiger flush action, but the beach looked pretty private so I drove on. Today I realized that the beach was public and easily accessible, but no action there today. Goddammit!
Tomorrow I’m making my way back home so hoping for some luck on the way.
When hitting a bunch of beaches, do y’all always work it over, or drive on if you see no fish activity from reasonably close?
I’m probably 0 for 20 on searun days. While most of my fishing lately has been on the crummy North Seattle beaches during my kids’ school hours, at this point I’m in serious “gambler’s fallacy” mode. I have plenty of time to contemplate, and I have started to believe that SRC propaganda has been planted to fuel the guiding, publishing and miyawaki popper tying industries.

I could hire a guide, but I believe my day is coming and it is going to be sweet.
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