Capt.Longrod
9/17/2008 1:29:00 PMToni
9/18/2008 8:44:00 AMI also agree that it was not Indians. It may have been left behind because it didn't work? The Orting police drove down the dyke road while I was there. Maybe they do that at night, too?
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Rob and David told me to get to the river at dark 30 and fish as it is getting light. I would certainly get a fish. Well, what time is dark 30? I looked up when sunrise was “6:45am” for today. I was driving down to Orting when daylight crept up, so I didn’t need the cap lite I got for the walk to the river. There were 5 or 6 people already there. I used all different colors of corkies. The water visibility was about 7-10 inches. It was foggy out until about 11:00am. I saw 5 kings hooked, not one was brought in. There was 1 silver hooked that got off. It was like a rocket going all over to be lost in less than a minute. I did have a moment and OH what a feeling when I hooked a fish and it started to fight. The boy next to me saw it and then the hook came flying back at me. I looked at the hook and there was a scale on the tip so I showed it to the youngster. It was a large scale so it was probably a king.
I brought out a plastic bag of garbage line, but what is interesting is the net I put in the garbage. It had rope and a rock attached to it. It is a long way from the Indians. It was several feet long and 3-4 foot high, rock at the bottom and rope above.
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