Got out today braving the snow and freezing rain. First stop was Minter (you didn't hear it from me) <img border="0" alt="[wall]" title="" src="graemlins/wall.gif" /> but the tide was still a couple of hours from bringing in new fish and there where only a couple spooked ones in it. Next stop was another creek near by that looked very promissing if the tide was up, saw a couple more there. Then we drove to John's Creek and fished the incoming tide a couple of hours. There was only 5 people there. The shore was full of fish, one guy hooked into one but lost it. Then the fish dissapeared, not going into the creek. I think they shot up past the point and through the channel to the other two small creeks at the end of the bay. We then whent to Purdy Creek near Mud Bay and Kennedy Creek. Saw one fish swirl here but that was it. In all I think we need to wait another week or two for the South Sound.
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They say that the man that gets a Ph.D. is the smart one. But I think that the man that learns how to get paid to fish is the smarter one.