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Topic: Camano Island Flounder 4/3  (Read 3148 times)

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Ravensfan

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I spent most of the day Monday fishing out of Elger bay off Camano island.  Tried mooching for Blackmouth for a few hours, but had no luck, and my fish finder died so I switched over to Flounder. I caught 15-20 by backtrolling with squid over the course of 3 hours, and brought 4 of them home for beer battered fish & chips. Very few boats out. I spotted a few grey whales, and a bunch of porpoise, so it was a great day overall. I did see one blackmouth caught out of a pb, looks like it was in the 10lb range.


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RoxnDox

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Mmmmm tasty lookin' fish there!  Bummer about your FF but a nice day out for sure...

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showa

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Did you drive there or paddle there?


Captain Redbeard

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Cool! I know that flounder aren't the most desirable quarry for most anglers but I'm jealous that they're so available for you guys up there. Great backup fish.


THEFILTHYOAR

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tasty little buggers


Northwoods

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tasty little buggers

That and good practice for how to fillet a halibut before you have one on hand.  You can fillet them exactly the same way, just at 1/20th the size.  Flounder filleted that way also wind up about perfect fish-n-chip or taco size cuts.
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