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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabKing
    That's good to hear. At least I know I won't get skunked this weekend:D. There's a nice layed over tree that lays over 15ft deep water that I like to fish when I'm there. Also, the sunken stump fields to the left of the lunch can be good for perch, crappie and nice catfish at night. The crappie school up in the fall right outside the main creek channel as well.
    So how'd you do at Ohop? I ended up going crabbing at Westport, and tried my hand at Salmon. Ended up with a couple of sand sharks, and ton of dungeness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunChris1
    So how'd you do at Ohop? I ended up going crabbing at Westport, and tried my hand at Salmon. Ended up with a couple of sand sharks, and ton of dungeness.
    I went to Ohop last Sunday. Caught 4 nice crappies and a bunch of perch. Moved up to Lake Kapowsin and slayed the crappies and blugills on a fly rod from the dock at Erickson's. Caught most of them on a red foam spider, and a few on a size 10 Mosquito. Tried for the bass but didn't even get a nibble from them. The crappies are schooling on the surface in the evening at Kapowsin.

    Those sharks are a lot of fun to catch. You can catch them of the piers in downtown Seattle at night with prawns. I haven't tried for salmon yet this year. I will next month though when the Green River Kent stretch fills up with Silvers:D.

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