When the 787 engineers gets their wing box re-design fixed - maybe I will have more time fishing, until then - I can only talk fishing.
My best waters are the West side of Whidbey Island just South of the Keystone ferry dock.There is a stretch of beach that is about 3-miles long and slopes off to about 6-feet deep at about 20-feet out. Very clean and baitful water.
The best I can hope for is at sunset and place a fly down wind about 3-feet off shore just when the tide is slack. The 8-10 lbs silvers are plentyful about mid-September thru early-October- they hit the beach trying to decide where Deception Pass is inorder to get up the Skagit, Snohomish, and all the others heading East.
This year I am going to get simple and try my hand at making a few center-pins - I know I will have my hands full but isn't that what's it all about? No drag - no fuss - just you and the fish......can't get much better than that!
What is your gear of choice and what waters?
