Sunday, July 17, 2022

     No shallow water salmon yet again today (will somebody please tell them they're overdue?) but there were a few caught in seriously rough water. Dangerous, even. Not the fish, the weather. The Keilman crew caught two. I didn't get the Mack report but they were there and aren't afraid of rough water, so I imagine that they may have had a fish or two. I'm hoping that the lack of fish means that some of the fish pushed in towards the beach, but there's no evidence of that being so. Still, Mr. Keilman and the rest of us can dream.

    Here's Luis Osorio with his 22 pound halibut caught south of Hog Island on a jig today. It was Luis's first jig halibut and perhaps his first halibut ever. If that is true, then Luis peaked early. There were two other halibut on the boat but none as impressive.
    Mitch Hamilton sent in a report from Saturday: "Hi Willy, Mitch Hamilton here, had a pretty good day in the bay today with 3 keepers, 2-shorts, and 2-lost at the boat. Finally got grandson number 2 on the board with the 2 he caught today. All fish caught around Hog island." Nice fish, and nice job. Watch out for grandson number 2; looks like he's a natural fish-catcher. 



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