Departed Mukilteo Monday...it was rough in the early a.m. Fished the north side by the old oil docks - Hooked a chrome pink there. Went south towards shipwreck and got blown by 4 ft wind waves all the way to possesion with some nasty rain. Decided to seek shelter up the Snohomish and ended up camping out there above Lowell until a little after noon. By then our arms were sore from hooking GREEN humpies with our pink spoons plunked off a spreader bar. Weather cleared up so we headed back out on the sound to shipwreck and found the bite slow. We drifted the incoming tide to mukilteo and things picked up late in the evening around high tide. We limmited easy on chrome pinks. They were jumping and flopping everywhere trying to get rid of the lice.

Tuesday afternoon, dropped in at Mukilteo. Boat ramp fishermen regulars said they had got fish on the low slack. We went south towards shipwreck and once again the wind picked up. We fished the whitecaps south and ended up picking up 3 nice chrome pinks around high tide after the wind died down.

Some pinks are still out there in the sound. Not a whole lot, but there some. Silvers are next! And I understand theres a whole bunch coming!