I didn’t feel like getting up for the tide this morning but I’m glad I did, because it took me three family vaycay early mornings, but I got them sumbitches today—our last day.
The first attempt was during fairly stormy weather. I don’t find it particularly fun to fly fish when loose line is constantly blown out of the stripping basket.
Try #2 was better weather but I was fishing during the early middle incoming and I just didn’t make it happen.
Today was an early little minus tide so I got out there about an hour before it bottomed out and walked toward the headland, in part so I could check out the arch.


Down at the water, birds of many feathers were active and vocal. I straightened some of the coily streamer express line and hooked up on my first cast!

I hooked eight and landed six in about an hour or so of the first part of incoming tide, including my PB surf perch. Good thing for these guys it was our last day, otherwise there’d be some filet action happening. What a great capper-offer for the trip!



The first attempt was during fairly stormy weather. I don’t find it particularly fun to fly fish when loose line is constantly blown out of the stripping basket.
Try #2 was better weather but I was fishing during the early middle incoming and I just didn’t make it happen.
Today was an early little minus tide so I got out there about an hour before it bottomed out and walked toward the headland, in part so I could check out the arch.


Down at the water, birds of many feathers were active and vocal. I straightened some of the coily streamer express line and hooked up on my first cast!

I hooked eight and landed six in about an hour or so of the first part of incoming tide, including my PB surf perch. Good thing for these guys it was our last day, otherwise there’d be some filet action happening. What a great capper-offer for the trip!


