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PNWCOONASS

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  • Location: Port Orchard
  • Date Registered: Apr 2009
  • Posts: 46
Hey anyone do any fishing or crabbing near Ollala?  I did some bottom fishing and crabbing last year just north near southworth. 

thanks pete
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kallitype

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  • Location: Vashon Island, WA
  • Date Registered: Jun 2008
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The current in the Colvos Passage is pretty strong, muddy bottom, and deep---not the best recipe for crabs!  Maybe try down around Point Richmond, bottom is a mix of sand and small pebbles.  Here's a link:


http://www.captaindownriggins.com/point_richmond.htm
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kallitype

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So------how was the crabbing?????
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PNWCOONASS

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  • Date Registered: Apr 2009
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mostly reds, but I'd get a few dungs every now and then.  I pretty much hit my limit every time. 

I was using 2 rings checking every 30-45 minutes between fishing for flounder.   I had to stay out of the current though.  Someone had told me that they used to go to Ollala and catch mostly dungs so I thought I'd ask. 

Pete
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