Wonderful video Tim. What a beautiful spot. It's a treat to see how much you savor your time on the water, connecting with the fish and the place. It's a gift to see all of your thoughtful tying videos and now these outings. Thanks!
I was looking at that preserve on Google Earth. Interestingly when the photo on Google Earth was taken it captured a boat and its gill net set from the shore for a what looks to be a couple of hundred yards. The net was probably set for coho and the size of the net is perfect for capturing large cutthroat, as well as salmon. One of the reason large cutties are rare in the canal.
Thanks for your comment. For me, fish have yet to really show up in the northern part of the Sound/Hood canal. I think the South Sound will be your best bet!
That beach is kind of a long drive for me but I fish it when we stay at cottages in the area. Yes the hike is long but that limits the number of visitors. I noticed you had backpack. Mine has a large mesh back pocket with an integrated chest pack. No need for chest waders on the beach so I roll up my smaller - lighter pant waders and carry them in the mesh pocket. I also carry a featherweight Tyvek changing mat, some waterproof socks and lightweight Korkers KlingOn soles for hiking in-out and studded soles for fishing that makes the hike more comfortable.
The only time I spot them is if they swim right up by my legs or, obviously, if they swirl or jump at the surface. Even though the water is often extremely clear, the bottom usually consists of rocks or rounded stones, and there's generally some sort of ripple on the water - the SRC are just incredibly difficult to see from a low angle in those circumstances.
I think it'll take me years to find and enjoy all the great fishing beaches we have! You guys in the south sound definitely seem to have the best action in the early season.
@@timothybird7008 it is good pretty much year round!!! Tons of great fishing on these beaches. We go to hood canal often. Maybe we will see you around!!!! Fish on!!
Nice , Have you ever fish Purdy ? I was there yesterday and lots really big ones are jumping out the water , but are playing hard to get . I would be a great addition to your youtube series
Ive posted some of my latest catches on my shorts here if anyone wants to see how south puget sound fly fishing has been going!!! New to posting on youtube
@Timothy Bird I like your videos. I make similar videos but haven't caught a sea-run cutthroat in a long time. Also, I haven't fished for them in a whileeither. I'm glad to see they are still around. I look forward to watching your future videos.
Great stuff man thanks 😊
Wonderful video Tim. What a beautiful spot. It's a treat to see how much you savor your time on the water, connecting with the fish and the place. It's a gift to see all of your thoughtful tying videos and now these outings. Thanks!
Thank you Stephen.
Tim great video thanks for the time and effort you put into them, love watching you when I don’t have the time or energy to get out myself
Many thanks Dean, I get a lot of enjoyment from making the videos!
I was looking at that preserve on Google Earth. Interestingly when the photo on Google Earth was taken it captured a boat and its gill net set from the shore for a what looks to be a couple of hundred yards. The net was probably set for coho and the size of the net is perfect for capturing large cutthroat, as well as salmon. One of the reason large cutties are rare in the canal.
Nice. Glad you finally got to that spot to fish it. It is an amazing place. 9 out of 10 people would never make that walk. See you soon on a beach.
Love your videos!!!
Awesome vid sir! I just moved here to WA and am on the hunt for them myself. No luck yet but hoping that will change :)
Thanks for your comment. For me, fish have yet to really show up in the northern part of the Sound/Hood canal. I think the South Sound will be your best bet!
@@timothybird7008 that’s exactly where I’m at! Gonna throw some spinners and test my luck
@@TheFishingCraneCatch any yet?
I have fished Hood Canal many times. Sometimes I catch a CT or two. But even when I don',.t the place and experience is worth the effort.
That beach is kind of a long drive for me but I fish it when we stay at cottages in the area. Yes the hike is long but that limits the number of visitors. I noticed you had backpack. Mine has a large mesh back pocket with an integrated chest pack. No need for chest waders on the beach so I roll up my smaller - lighter pant waders and carry them in the mesh pocket. I also carry a featherweight Tyvek changing mat, some waterproof socks and lightweight Korkers KlingOn soles for hiking in-out and studded soles for fishing that makes the hike more comfortable.
What a beautiful spot
With that clarity in the water , can’t spot the fish? Or is it difficult to get close to them? 🙏
The only time I spot them is if they swim right up by my legs or, obviously, if they swirl or jump at the surface. Even though the water is often extremely clear, the bottom usually consists of rocks or rounded stones, and there's generally some sort of ripple on the water - the SRC are just incredibly difficult to see from a low angle in those circumstances.
@@timothybird7008 thanks 🙏
Great spot!!! If you're ever in south puget sound and want to hit a few beaches let us know!!!!
I think it'll take me years to find and enjoy all the great fishing beaches we have! You guys in the south sound definitely seem to have the best action in the early season.
@@timothybird7008 it is good pretty much year round!!! Tons of great fishing on these beaches. We go to hood canal often. Maybe we will see you around!!!! Fish on!!
Nice , Have you ever fish Purdy ? I was there yesterday and lots really big ones are jumping out the water , but are playing hard to get . I would be a great addition to your youtube series
I'm going to check it out one of these days
Ive posted some of my latest catches on my shorts here if anyone wants to see how south puget sound fly fishing has been going!!! New to posting on youtube
Nice fish! I live, hunt and fish in the area
It's a great place to live, all round.
@Timothy Bird I like your videos. I make similar videos but haven't caught a sea-run cutthroat in a long time. Also, I haven't fished for them in a whileeither. I'm glad to see they are still around. I look forward to watching your future videos.