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Topic: Ling Cod Shilshole Jetty  (Read 4383 times)

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pugetsound

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I have been scouring the regs for reasons to not fish along the outside of that jetty. So far I haven't found any reason I can't fish it but I am not the brightest bulb in the package. Do any of you know of any reason why I couldn't fish it (outside of there being no ling there)?

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« Last Edit: May 21, 2013, 09:43:39 AM by pugetsound »
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As far as I know, you can fish there, and there are lings there.

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http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=2242.msg19685#msg19685

It's an older thread, but I wonder if the lingcod populations on the local jetties have rebounded in size and decreased in fecal coliform content in the years since.  I imagine those populations still get a lot of pressure given how easy they are to access.
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I just fished shilshole and smith cove saturday. No fish didn't see anyone hooking up. Ok no lings I should say. Rockfish yes. And flounder plentius. Rhats all I could find. Tried sanddab point wilsons in a few color patterns,  grubs, scampies. Not the best ling water there. The rocks are close and the bottom is muddy. And you get to see giant rats eating barnacles . Pretty nasty


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You bet! I have bonked several longs there.


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CJB, I hear ya. I would be more concerned about population density than I am about fecal coliform. I think I have eaten flounder from that area once in fifteen years without issue but that doesn't mean things couldn't go south.

http://www.eopugetsound.org/science-review/section-6-marine-fecal-bacteria
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