10-16-2006, 07:59 PM 
		
	
	
		Ryno:  the fish was in deep water about 200 feet away from a spawning hump, which is still where all the macks are too.  In its stomach were the crunchy remains of a crawdad, and a 4-inch fish that looked like a baby burbot.  No spines, no gill plate like a sculpin.  I've seen lots of sculpin, and I'm 90 percent sure it was a baby burbot.  Had the same mouth and tail shape as the adult.   
  
Mack fishing was HOT this morning for a few hours before the front and gale came in. It was kinda windy from the start and I had second thoughts about even going, but nobody else was in the bay, and we had bites every 5-10 minutes for about 3 1/2 hours. No big fish though. All 2-6 pounders, but you couldn't keep 'em off. Bite died about 10:30, and gale-force wind arrived shortly after. Now its snowing on the mountain.
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Mack fishing was HOT this morning for a few hours before the front and gale came in. It was kinda windy from the start and I had second thoughts about even going, but nobody else was in the bay, and we had bites every 5-10 minutes for about 3 1/2 hours. No big fish though. All 2-6 pounders, but you couldn't keep 'em off. Bite died about 10:30, and gale-force wind arrived shortly after. Now its snowing on the mountain.
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