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Topic: Fishing for Blackmouth at Point No Point.  (Read 8029 times)

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RoxnDox

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Gig Harbor, WA
  • Date Registered: Sep 2013
  • Posts: 678

Jefferson Head. http://www.johnssportinggoods.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Map_Jeff_Head.pdf. This is a major fishing spot in 10. I'm not speaking for myself though. I will say that Pt Defiance has been good for me on the kayak and powerboat since late-October. The spots on the GH side, which you probably know and I don't feel like burning, are probably holding fish as well.

Fish hard.

Thanks.  I don’t have that much knowledge or track record for catching fish, but that’s largely because of that work thing... I have just been retired this month, though, so I hope to get the boat wet a lot more often and work on the good spots here around the Harbor.
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BayTrollJigPop

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  • Location: Dupont Washington
  • Date Registered: Sep 2017
  • Posts: 6
Following this post and willing to fish with anyone that has previous experience at PNP.  I have a Hobie Revo 13 with drysuit and previously jigged with Point Wilson Candlefish Darts in MA 13 for Kings successfully.  I'll be driving from Joint Base Lewis McChord.  If anyone needs a buddy on the 1st of Jan., I am down to try to catch my first black mouth.       


workhard

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  • Location: Bellingham
  • Date Registered: Sep 2015
  • Posts: 721
Following this post and willing to fish with anyone that has previous experience at PNP.  I have a Hobie Revo 13 with drysuit and previously jigged with Point Wilson Candlefish Darts in MA 13 for Kings successfully.  I'll be driving from Joint Base Lewis McChord.  If anyone needs a buddy on the 1st of Jan., I am down to try to catch my first black mouth.       

Its a washing machine and takes non-stop correction for jig fishing. I say try it if the weather is good, buddy or no buddy.

Fish hard.


kaz

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  • Location: kingston wa
  • Date Registered: Oct 2018
  • Posts: 96
Following this post and willing to fish with anyone that has previous experience at PNP.  I have a Hobie Revo 13 with drysuit and previously jigged with Point Wilson Candlefish Darts in MA 13 for Kings successfully.  I'll be driving from Joint Base Lewis McChord.  If anyone needs a buddy on the 1st of Jan., I am down to try to catch my first black mouth.       

Its a washing machine and takes non-stop correction for jig fishing. I say try it if the weather is good, buddy or no buddy.

Fish hard.


I was out at PNP this past Sunday for a trial run.  There was only about 6' of tidal change,  but there was also a steady SSE wind at 12-15 MPH.  Heading into the tidal chop,  with water over the bow,  I could still maintain a good pace.  I'm very happy with this Trident 13.  I just received my FF and lithium battery,  but I'm planning on another paddle Saturday afternoon.  All good.   
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workhard

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  • Date Registered: Sep 2015
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I was out at PNP this past Sunday for a trial run.  There was only about 6' of tidal change,  but there was also a steady SSE wind at 12-15 MPH.  Heading into the tidal chop,  with water over the bow,  I could still maintain a good pace.  I'm very happy with this Trident 13.  I just received my FF and lithium battery,  but I'm planning on another paddle Saturday afternoon.  All good.

Wouldn't recommend fishing in a paddle kayak in 12-15kts. Too hard to catch fish, not worth the safety concerns. Good to know what you can handle though.

Fish hard.


kallitype

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  • Location: Vashon Island, WA
  • Date Registered: Jun 2008
  • Posts: 1673
+1 to workhard.  6 ft or less tidal runout is nice at PNP, and you don't have to be 1/2 mile offshore.  Wind is a bugger! If it's more than 10 knots, I'm napping on the beach.
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