... as in most of the fish you see (and catch) are dead. It's like a scene from a Hitchcock movie -- dead fish scattered along the bottom, dead fish floating by. Yeachhh and eek

I brought two fish to the boat (not counting pieces of fish), and they were both dead -- not sliced open for eggs or gaffed, just dead. There were a few live ones caught from other boats, and we hooked into a couple of live ones that got off, but overall it seemed, well, dead.

The funniest part was when a couple guys from the bank decided it would be a good idea to wade out into the very middle of where the remaining live fish were jumping and tail-walking. Did they not notice the 20-odd boaters and bankies casting right into that spot?!? I thought that would be a good time to leave, before the fireworks started.

We stopped off at Kennedy Creek on the way home, and the guys I talked to said it was dead as well.

Regards.

Finegrain
Woodinville
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Regards.

Finegrain
Woodinville