We were at the southwest corner of Lopez Island in the San Juans - close enough to Canada to have been part of a border dispute with England in the 1850s. We are by a set of rocks called Shark Reef. I think the name is mostly romantic, since I doubt any sharks are nearby (we do have Thrasher Sharks but they are deep water).
VLM, we would welcome you. It is a good place.
Joel, no murrelets, unfortunately. Rhino Auklets, Pelagic Cormorants, a couple of baldies, Black Oystercatchers, White Winger Scoters, but actually fairly quiet.
The MSD was a 1990 Moillard Monts Luisants. It was quite good, actually, with typicaly Morey density, and a surprisingly bitter edge, that was not too much. Had a structure more akin to an 89.
We didn't catch anything, but a fun event occured when I tossed the cork into the water, which of course a glaucous winged gull immediately retrieved. He flew over to the rocks and dropped it there, non-plussed by its non food nature. It seemed auspicious for our cork to have gotten over there, where we could view it through the scope - a bit of a crack up.