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Topic: Winter fishing around Seattle...  (Read 4580 times)

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Foul_hooked

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Hello fellow Urbanites,
I was wondering if anyone had any tips or thoughts on any local fisheries in or around Seattle fresh or salt. Other then squidding which should be done from a dock with a flask, my expertise is limited.
I just picked up my first hobie outback which is my second fishing kayak and want to get some use out of it this fall/winter. I put a downrigger on it the first day I got it!!!

Ok bent rods and tasty fish


ZeeHawk

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Lake Washington has good cuttbow fishing throughout the winter. 2-3 ounces on a sliding sinker and a small firetiger flatfish, quikfish, blue fox spinner, or small Brads cut plug herring. 20-30 pulls of line off the reel gets you where you need to be and troll slow about 1 mph.
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.. Other then squidding which should be done from a dock with a flask, my expertise is limited.
Au contraire mon frere.  Check out the Light:
http://www.hydroglow.com/store.html

For more options Google "Fishing underwater lights"
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Foul_hooked

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Thanks for the posts gents. I have heard of such fishing lights and actually seen the when I lived in Texas... I think it would be an interesting translation to a northwest application especially from a kayak... Might need to give it a try... Plus you never know what other creatures it might entice... I'll be sure to post it if I muster the courage.
Also I plan on doing the lake Wa trout fishery. Thanks for the tips.


 

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