I reported earlier about the great day I had on Austin Moser’s boat while he took six anglers sockeye fishing on the Brewster Pool. Everyone had their limits by 7 a.m. and when he got to the dock, he called Doug Feil, and Doug hit the road with a truckload of eager anglers to meet us for another sockeye trip. Although I am in my 15th year of association with Bob Feil Boats and Motors, this would be the first time that we had been on a boat together, so I stuck around. Doug arrived with Autumn Hammer, her two sons Noah and Eli and daughter Sophia. We piled aboard Austin’s boat and headed back out on the Pool. I am used to seeing the bite die this late in morning, but not this day. Austin and his friend Eric Peterson were busy netting fish and baiting hooks. Autumn and the kids were having a ball, and Austin even let them take a turn at netting and bonking fish. In just over an hour, we had our limits. Austin showed me that it is still possible catch limits of sockeye even later in the morning on the Pool.