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Topic: RFI: Bowman Bay  (Read 2339 times)

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uplandsandpiper

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I have a spare 6 hours or so to fish Bowman Bay in a couple weeks. What should I target while I'm there? Salmon is closed in that area. Are there perch or cabezon on the reefs there? I thought about paddling out and working the deeper water for pollocks, cod, and hake but worried about the currents which are forecast to pretty gnarly that day.


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I know there's greenling.  Thought cabezon was closed, but maybe that's just lings.  No idea about the deep water fish.  What day are you planning on?
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Don't waste your time fishing for cod. Cabezon or greenling is what I would go for.
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