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Topic: Elliott Bay Chums  (Read 3400 times)

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polepole

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For those of you in Seattle looking for something closer to home.

Yesterday evening, I spoke to Greg at Kayak Alki (http://www.kayakalki.com/), a touring shop based at Seacrest.  He's been spotting schools of chum pushing through on their way to the Duwamish.  You can fish for them along the west shore of Elliott Bay.  Find the schools and work them with an anchovy under a bobber or other typical salt water chum techniques.

-Allen


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Cool. Was thinking of going after them between the w. Seattle bridge and the 1st ave. bridge last weekend since the wind was wacky. I might go after that one this weekend now that there's fish moving through. Thanks for the intel!

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