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goonatic
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fishing piers

Post by goonatic » Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:48 am

im a boatless angler sadly, can you guys maybe reveal some good surf/pier fishing spots? i only know of dash point, les davis, elliot and alki, the later of the two havent really been good to me so they almost dont count lol

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BentRod
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Re: fishing piers

Post by BentRod » Sun Oct 06, 2013 6:27 am

Edmonds and Mukilteo are the only other two that I can think of. I've seen people catch salmon off the Edmonds pier, but it's a long way to the water and people use crab rings to net their fish. I've never seen anything but flounder and a few perch caught from the Mukilteo dock. Would think casting from a beach somewhere might be more productive for Coho right now. But that is speculation. FWIW.

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Idstud
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Re: fishing piers

Post by Idstud » Sun Oct 06, 2013 11:58 am

Check out fort Casey on whidbey island has good beach access Area 9 posts shows pics.

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Re: fishing piers

Post by fishee2 » Mon Oct 07, 2013 11:45 am

I always liked fishing the Edmonds pier using a bobber and fresh herring. Lots of fun, exciting when your bobber goes down. You should still be able to pull some silvers/coho this time of year.

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