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Topic: Long Beach/ Ocean Park launch...(?)  (Read 2136 times)

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dberd

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Anybody surf launch this area? Haven't heard of anyone trying it....
I ask because we spent 3 days fishing that area in small PB's last wknd.....
Fishing was quite good...limit first day(3 guys) in 40 minutes. Supposed to be a good chinook spot....but was quite the "coho rodeo" for us. Much of the time we were in easy site of people walking on the beach....it was a rough 3 days out there ,but makes a kayak guy begin to wonder . If ocean conditions were better,its a pretty short trip to the fish. One local guy mentioned that in calmer water,he does very well just outside the break.
Anyway,thought i'd throw it out there....not salty yet myself,so not in a big hurry to try.....but if the launch is doable....there's a load of fish there.
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Lee

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Should be the same as ocean shores, you can just drive on the beach from the 101 and launch anywhere.  I'd stay well north of the columbia river though.
 


 

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