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Surf Fishing Washington Shoreline

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2019 10:22 am
by DutchAngler
I have this question. I have become quite fond of surf fishing for red tail perch in Grayland beach and nearby beaches. Every beach I have visited is relatively level for several yards before you can reach a good trough. Is there a beach on the Washington coast which has a steeper descent to the water? I believe this will have deeper troughs which are not several yards from the edge of the water. Thanks

Re: Surf Fishing Washington Shoreline

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2019 5:10 pm
by TrackerPro16
Fish the west side of Westport The beach is steeper there. It levels out as it gets down to Grayland. Keep in mind you only need 2'-3' of water. If you are having luck in Grayland, why change?

Re: Surf Fishing Washington Shoreline

Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2019 8:44 pm
by The Quadfather
I’ve fished Grayland, Roosevelt beach near Moclips, Ocean Shores, higher up above Moclips.

Caught surf perch on all the beaches. Can’t recall any beaches that had much in the way of troughs, although I realize your point.
Like TrackerPro16 said, if you're finding them, then there ya go! (-: