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Topic: Beach casting mid to north sound  (Read 2019 times)

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  • Date Registered: Nov 2009
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Realized I'll have time to fish a couple early mornings this week, but probably not enough time to drag a kayak out. Any of the points offer a decent chance to catch a coho if casting at first light and off the beach a few feet with waders?

Richmond Beach? Meadowvale? Some better spot worth exploring?

Thanks in advance for any tips.


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You migh try the Snohomish River.  As close to the mouth as you can get.  On the incoming tide the fish are moving.  On the outgoing they tend to hole up in holes.  There is a tide lag.  There are a couple popular spots just west of Snohomish.   47° 55.992'N 122° 10.258'W   There are a couple of public piers you could try too.  Edmonds and Kayak Point come to mind - use a crab ring as a net - helps to have a partner.
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Picnic Pointe has always treated me well and it not the hike that meadowdel is. Mukilteo isn't bad either as the fish are moving to the Snohomish and stillagumish .  Kayak point is nice but not the most convenient to get too.  Mouth of the Snohomish is good as mentioned not sure if they are running up the stilly yet but the bridge at Sylvania is always a good spot if its not crowded with rednecks