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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 Practically 10 years later, my old Eagle Claw Featherlight has been replaced by a quiver of rods covering everything from small stream trout to big salmon and the bluegill have taken a backseat to sea-run cutthroat, resident silvers, fat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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Monday, June 1st, 2009
Posted by Jon Aqui @ 10:13:10 pm

Where: The beach
When: Saturday
Conditions: Sunny, warm, windy
Flies used: Clousers
Species pursued: Sea-run cutthroat

Song of the day: "Who Can It Be Now?," Men At Work

The cost of a three-day weekend is double the work.

That's what I faced last week and despite my best efforts, I just couldn't muster the energy to write about my fruitless, yet relaxing, trip to a few Seattle-area beaches.

I'll do my best to catch you up:

I found a great place to stash my gear while I spent a little time in the sun...

...and snacked on these tasty little morsels.

And since fishing was slow...

Long story short, all I caught were some rays.

On the other hand, this past weekend was a different story.

While I don't mind taking a break from getting my routine fix every once in a while, it's not something I can do more than once, maybe twice a year.

Defying the weather forecast, I tossed my gear in the car on Saturday morning, determined to find a beach that wasn't blowing like crazy.

It took me a few beaches, but I finally found one.

As well as a few cutthroat.

Not bad for a sunny, windy day...

Categories: Fly Fishing, Saltwater

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