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Was having a great day fishing for coho, then the bite turned off. Looked around and found out why:
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They sure can shut things down for a few days.
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Too bad those southern residents don't eat seals.
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Yes. One would think they'd eventually turn on to sealions.
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Seems like I’ve seen more harbor seals and porpoises this year than I can remember. I’ve been fishing from Pt. Defiance up to Des Moines and have had the orcas show up several times the last couple months. Each time, kills the bite.
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Better orcas than the F'n gill nets...
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