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Topic: Anyone for PT No Point Salmon???  (Read 2666 times)

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Thinking about fishing at above area on Mon or Wed. Anyone up for it? I'll be drift mooching and or Pt Wilson Dart jigging. Would also be open to doing the same at Possession Bar unless you know some inside scoop elsewhere. PM me. Scouted Possessiontoday and there were a gazillion pber's onthe water. that;s why I'm waiting.
May drag my butt there tomorrow am. Tides look great for am ebb at PNP for those days


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Still plenty early. I've been making my stops by the locks and not a chinook in sight yet. 
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Thanks for your update Bryce. I launched from Possession Waterfront park yesterday and mainly mooched the bar from the east side early to the west. It's a huge area and all I had to show for it was several dogfish and flounder. tide was rippin to much to keep a jig straight down. About a 3kt current to fight coming back. It's amazing how far you drift while fighting a lowly dog and then you look around ans see the rip looking like a river. Reports on channel 68/69 were slow with several 15lbers and shakers landed.
Overall slow. Keep me in mind to hookup when you're ready.
Rich