Fly fishing
About Jon: Ever since I caught my first 6-inch pogy on a spincast outfit, I’ve been hooked on fishing. During my freshman year of college, I picked up a book, a cheap fly outfit and a really crummy fly tying kit and proceeded to convince bluegill that my flies were better than the real thing. Practically 10 years later, my old Eagle Claw Featherlight has been replaced by a quiver of rods covering everything from small stream trout to big salmon and the bluegill have taken a backseat to sea-run cutthroat, resident silvers, fat desert trout and everything in between. If it swims, I’m in.
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Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
Posted by Jon Aqui @ 08:57:58 pm

Resident coho fishing is still consistent and we are on the verge of the chum fry "hatch," meaning sea-run cutthroat will be joining the saltwater mix soon.

If you're new to the beach game and the idea of catching either of these species appeals to you, Puget Sound Fly Co. is holding another Beach Class/Clinic on Friday, March 27th, taught by yours truly.

We'll split instruction into two parts: a couple of hours of class time going over the basics--equipment, finding fish, technique, conditions, etc., followed by a day on the water.

Class will start at 6PM at the shop with fishing scheduled for the next morning at a local beach.

Interested? Call the shop at 253-839-4119 to sign up.

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