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Had planned to take a trip to Possession Point with my wife, weather over the weekend nearly dissuaded me, but we headed out in the early morning, not knowing exactly what kind of water we would find. Took the early Mukilteo ferry and was at the Possession Point Bait Co. about 6:15. The tide was high at 5:45 and on its way out, but waves were crashing only feet from the parking spots. Wind was gusting at 25mph to 35mph... conditions very difficult... Admiralty Inlet was insane... huge waves on the open water. I got my gear together, my wife Boni stayed in the truck to keep warm and to keep from blowing out to sea! I have a bit more girth! Bought my first bucket of herring, and the challenge began. Trying to cast a float under these conditions was not for the feint of heart... even if you are able to get your float out a ways, hoards of hungry Gulls are waiting to dive down to grab your herring. After a dozen casts, I had a fish on... turned out to be a Coho of about 18", foul-hooked, released unharmed. Nothing much more for an hour, then landed another Coho of about 16", released unharmed. About 9:00, the bite really came on... saw several fish beached, I had two nice fish on, but the strong winds made it very difficult to play the fish. About 9:30, I finally was able to land my first "keeper" Coho, a nice small native buck that weighed in at 3# 2oz, dressed, on my digital scale. Lost two more Coho in the crashing waves, before finally beaching my second, about 10:00... this a hatchery hen that weighed in at 5# 7oz., dressed.
I kept thinking that the wind would die down, but if anything, it got stronger as the morning progressed. I finally was able to lure Boni out for a try at a Coho... the wind nearly lifted her off her feet several times. She is a real trooper and tried for an hour, actually had three fish on, but the wind made it nearly impossible to control the line and she lost them (one was lost when she inadvertently reeled the end of her scarf onto the spool of the reel, jamming the reel and breaking off the fish!)... She did a terrific job under the circumstances, very proud of her.
We left the beach a bit after 11:00, the rain had started to pelt us pretty good. Sat in the truck and ate our lunch and marveled at the weather before us.
Saw only a total of twelve to fifteen fishermen (and women) out today. Saw several limits taken. Possession Point Bait Co. is a terrific place to fish... lots of fun, fishing live herring under a float. The owner said that there were over 60 fish taken on Sunday. Highly recommend a journey to this beach to have a really, really fun day and bring home some quality fish.
Boni and I left about 11:30 and were back home in Edmonds by 1:00 PM. Filleted out the Coho, sat down to dinner and writing this report. Couldn't ask for a better day! PTL!
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