NorthWest Kayak Anglers
Regional Discussions => Washington Kayak Fishing => Topic started by: demonick on June 03, 2023, 10:15:26 AM
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... for ling or salmon?
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I'll be hitting it pretty hard as of a couple days ago -- jumping b/w MA11 & M10 until more westward areas open up.
Yellow revo 13 w/ a huge net. Holler if you see me but holler loud bc I can't hear for shit.
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Any luck so far?
I too have a yellow Revo13.
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Nada for me, been down to PD twice -- given the CPUE for MA11, coming home empty handed almost feels like I'm in the minority. Maybe those fish are coming from elsewhere; yesterday morning seemed pretty dead.
Also saw some notable coho CPUE out of shilshole marina yesterday. Wonder if that's jeff head? I'll be checking out east side a couple mornings this upcoming work week.
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Yesterday in 11 and 13. All places I’ve landed fish from my kayak, all jigging.
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Small hatchery Chinooks?
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Yesterday in 11 and 13. All places I’ve landed fish from my kayak, all jigging.
hell yeah
Small hatchery Chinooks?
you seem fun
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Yesterday in 11 and 13. All places I’ve landed fish from my kayak, all jigging.
hell yeah
Small hatchery Chinooks?
you seem fun
25-27” so yeah kinda. I punched out 30-50 chinook a year from a kayak, so good luck to you and your pursuits of puget sound salmon and lingcod demonick. I hope you find one.
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Yesterday in 11 and 13. All places I’ve landed fish from my kayak, all jigging.
hell yeah
Small hatchery Chinooks?
you seem fun
25-27” so yeah kinda. I punched out 30-50 chinook a year from a kayak, so good luck to you and your pursuits of puget sound salmon and lingcod demonick. I hope you find one.
(https://www.budgetsaresexy.com/images/zach-galifianakis-thumbs-up-gif.gif)
Dang. If you would ever consider taking a newbie along with you, please let me know! I started last year and have caught a handful of lingcod and only 2 coho - would love to learn from someone who is doing way better than I am. In exchange for some beers of course 8)
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Yesterday in 11 and 13. All places I’ve landed fish from my kayak, all jigging.
hell yeah
Small hatchery Chinooks?
you seem fun
25-27” so yeah kinda. I punched out 30-50 chinook a year from a kayak, so good luck to you and your pursuits of puget sound salmon and lingcod demonick. I hope you find one.
(https://www.budgetsaresexy.com/images/zach-galifianakis-thumbs-up-gif.gif)
Dang. If you would ever consider taking a newbie along with you, please let me know! I started last year and have caught a handful of lingcod and only 2 coho - would love to learn from someone who is doing way better than I am. In exchange for some beers of course 8)
I generally don't fish with people and actively avoid everyone else on the water. If you go through my post history I usually post when/what area/how I caught fish along with my philosophy on kayak fishing - particularly jigging for chinook.
If you're looking for good information on spots / whatever I'd recommend:
Saltwater fishing in Washington - Frank Haw (1973) (https://www.amazon.com/Saltwater-fishing-Washington-Frank-Haw/dp/B0006XCEZU)
Archived 'Fishin Magician' Kitsap Sun Articles like this. (https://products.kitsapsun.com/archive/2001/08-12/0062_fishin__magician__key_to_hooking_.html) There's a bunch of them about fishing central sound. They're golden but hard to find.
Salt Patrol (https://www.saltpatrol.com/fishingmapsforpugetsound)
The Salmon University website is what shows up in google first but is extremely lacking in a lot of ways. You won't find good information on message boards unless you dig deep into them, like prior to 2008- before the people who knew what they were doing got burned and left.
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Yesterday in 11 and 13. All places I’ve landed fish from my kayak, all jigging.
hell yeah
Small hatchery Chinooks?
you seem fun
25-27” so yeah kinda. I punched out 30-50 chinook a year from a kayak, so good luck to you and your pursuits of puget sound salmon and lingcod demonick. I hope you find one.
(https://www.budgetsaresexy.com/images/zach-galifianakis-thumbs-up-gif.gif)
Dang. If you would ever consider taking a newbie along with you, please let me know! I started last year and have caught a handful of lingcod and only 2 coho - would love to learn from someone who is doing way better than I am. In exchange for some beers of course 8)
I generally don't fish with people and actively avoid everyone else on the water. If you go through my post history I usually post when/what area/how I caught fish along with my philosophy on kayak fishing - particularly jigging for chinook.
If you're looking for good information on spots / whatever I'd recommend:
Saltwater fishing in Washington - Frank Haw (1973) (https://www.amazon.com/Saltwater-fishing-Washington-Frank-Haw/dp/B0006XCEZU)
Archived 'Fishin Magician' Kitsap Sun Articles like this. (https://products.kitsapsun.com/archive/2001/08-12/0062_fishin__magician__key_to_hooking_.html) There's a bunch of them about fishing central sound. They're golden but hard to find.
Salt Patrol (https://www.saltpatrol.com/fishingmapsforpugetsound)
The Salmon University website is what shows up in google first but is extremely lacking in a lot of ways. You won't find good information on message boards unless you dig deep into them, like prior to 2008- before the people who knew what they were doing got burned and left.
No worries, I appreciate the recommendations! Stay safe out there.
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Yesterday in 11 and 13. All places I’ve landed fish from my kayak, all jigging.
Hey workhard, still prowling 11 & 13! As usual, very convincing evidence. This spring/summer, I've been learning how to surf fish and snare crab in the Westport/Ocean City area, but once again I'll be at PNP on opening day. Have you seen any data on the prospects for the Kings at PNP? The tides look pretty favorable - dead High at about 2:00AM - so by predawn hours I'll be fishing the ebb.
kaz
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Yesterday in 11 and 13. All places I’ve landed fish from my kayak, all jigging.
Hey workhard, still prowling 11 & 13! As usual, very convincing evidence. This spring/summer, I've been learning how to surf fish and snare crab in the Westport/Ocean City area, but once again I'll be at PNP on opening day. Have you seen any data on the prospects for the Kings at PNP? The tides look pretty favorable - dead High at about 2:00AM - so by predawn hours I'll be fishing the ebb.
kaz
Long time no see, I hope you're doing well man. Up that high I'd just look at the total run size forecast for chinook to puget sound, the tides - faster is almost always better for jigging points, and the CPUE coming out of 5 and 6 which both open before 9. There really no way of singling out how good one spot would be where the stocks would be as mixed as they are there.
If you're into the snaring you should try Tokeland dock and the Ilwaco jetty (stupid good for crab)
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Well workhard, I'm doing pretty well. I'm trying to learn how to retire, and it's not easy [it is expensive]. I have been pondering a semi-nomadic lifestyle, and I'm looking to buy a small travel trailer. If all this works, I'll try living around the coast for a season or two. My trips to the coast have been scouting/recon missions.
Thanks for the tip about crab-snaring. I'll be giving Tokeland or Ilwaco a try. I have another reservation at Twin Harbors SP next week, but I plan on exploring the coast. I am honestly greedy when it comes to Dungeness. I made 4 snares with salvaged chicken wire and some weedwacker line. Sloppy but effective.
At PNP I'm bringing two rods. One for mooching, and one for jigging [with your sliding rig]. I'll be alternating rods.
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Well workhard, I'm doing pretty well. I'm trying to learn how to retire, and it's not easy [it is expensive]. I have been pondering a semi-nomadic lifestyle, and I'm looking to buy a small travel trailer. If all this works, I'll try living around the coast for a season or two. My trips to the coast have been scouting/recon missions.
Thanks for the tip about crab-snaring. I'll be giving Tokeland or Ilwaco a try. I have another reservation at Twin Harbors SP next week, but I plan on exploring the coast. I am honestly greedy when it comes to Dungeness. I made 4 snares with salvaged chicken wire and some weedwacker line. Sloppy but effective.
At PNP I'm bringing two rods. One for mooching, and one for jigging [with your sliding rig]. I'll be alternating rods.
That Ilwaco jetty is 10/10 for the snares. The limit is 12 crab at 5.75" and I have limited out every time I went for the past five years. If you have some extra razor clams stuff them in the snare - I used to crab commercially in CA and we'd order them from WA/AK just to add to the bait, dungeness absolutely love them.
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Yeah. I remember you advised using razor clams. In Westport I found a shop that sells razor clam bits for bait. The clams are supplied by local boy scouts, and the shop sells them as public service [cash only]. In my first attempt at Westport I got 5 keepers. 12 at the North Jetty in Ilwaco is a generous limit - I had no idea...If I have time on my next trip - I'll give it a try. If not I'll make a trip later this summer.