Long Beach area?
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- bassmasterderek
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Long Beach area?
I will be staying in the long beach area for a week here soon and was looking at google maps and came across several ponds in the area. Anyne know of any good access areas for either bank fishing or launch a small boat or pontoon? Also going towards illwaco is a small body of water on the left, anyone know if it is salt or freshwater?
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RE:Long Beach area?
Derek, Hit loomis lake, Tons of bass! If the wind is not howling beyond control I promise you will get some decent bass.
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RE:Long Beach area?
Another option is surf perch. There have been a few threads started regarding fishing for them, here are a couple.
http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/ya ... tport.aspx
http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/ya ... shing.aspx
When you fish for surf perch, your going after great table fare! With the gear you use, they won't put up a spectacular fight but you'll know they are there. About the only other fish you'll pick up on a consistent basis from the shore there is flounder.
http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/ya ... tport.aspx
http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/ya ... shing.aspx
When you fish for surf perch, your going after great table fare! With the gear you use, they won't put up a spectacular fight but you'll know they are there. About the only other fish you'll pick up on a consistent basis from the shore there is flounder.
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RE:Long Beach area?
Thanks guys. Definately nice to know I can fish a little on my vacation. Hear surf perch were pretty fun too!
RE:Long Beach area?
Loomis is good,at least so I've heard. We also have property in Ocean Park but have never fished any of the area
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RE:Long Beach area?
I'll be using these techniques tomorrow while I'm on vacation on the Oregon Coast! I'll let you know how it went. Vacation!:flower: