One thing I love about Puget Sound is regardless of how long you’ve fished it, you still get to experience new things.
I hooked up a very nice coho right at the rod tip. Always fun to see the eat. The fish jumps twice immediately after feeling the hook then rips all the line out of my basket while running parallel to shore doing its best bonefish imitation. It then does a 90° turn out to open water beyond the kelp bed.
That is when Herschel decided to join the show. I was soon into my backing while I wrestled with the fish and the sea lion. It eventually let go of the fish and it immediately jumped. I backed up the beach as fast as possible. While doing so, I trip over a log behind me. My form wasn’t great but the Russian judge gave me a 8.5 for my back flop technique.
Amazingly, I still had the fish on when I got up but it was again in the mouth of the sea lion. I bound down on it and eventually the hook bent out. I can’t blame the hook. I was really torquing on that fat bastard. Good to know my knots were solid. To add insult, a couple that must have watched the whole thing from the bluff applauded my performance…or lack there of.

That is the first beach fish I’ve ever lost to a pinniped in 60+ years of beach fishing Puget Sound.
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