On of the things I remember most about fishing the far Soth Sound is that fishing for small Chinook near Anderson Island in the '70's and later was really good even though the early blackmouth were small. But I caught several in the 12-15 lb. range in the spring. Anglers were happy, with the good action. Fishing out of the Narrows area was even much better, for larger fish, well into 80's. I think some of that had to do with White River springers, but a lot had to do with delayed net pen releases. I remember the tribal net pens in the Fox Island area well. It caused lots of problems when residents found nets tied to their docks and us Fishcops had to deal with that.