2009 Ling Cod Season

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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by Robert » Sun May 17, 2009 5:55 pm

Big Fish---- Nice ling.
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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by saltyseadog » Sun May 17, 2009 6:09 pm

clean your garage bfll lol#-o
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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by swedefish4life1 » Sun May 17, 2009 6:24 pm

Very Nice dinger!!!!:chef:

Great job!:thumright =d>

We might need to work on the Curls:cyclopsan 8-[

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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by saltyseadog » Sun May 17, 2009 6:27 pm

nice fish man
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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by Matt » Mon May 18, 2009 11:26 am

Nice fish! I know of a 39" + (but less than 40") that was taken this weekend by a member of another forum, mamouth fish. I got out again yesterday evening but didn't have much luck, several shaker lings but that was about it. Fishing up near Lummi Rocks I caught a Tiger Rockfish, is this species common in the area at all? I took pictures of it before release, unfortunately the camera went overboard last night! Oh well.....




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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by big fish lite line » Mon May 18, 2009 2:39 pm

bummer about the camera

I've never seen a tiger rockfish caught in around here. I did see about five of them last time i went to neah bay. they are a awesome looking fish conmgrats.
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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by big fish lite line » Mon May 18, 2009 2:47 pm

yah I probably should clean my garage saltyseadog. but that would mean less time ling fishing
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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by Rollin with Rolland » Mon May 18, 2009 6:07 pm

Alright lite line....nice PB. So you say it topped 15 of course....probably went closer to 20?? I don't have a scale so I'm terrible at weights. Was that your limited edition "lite line bicycle spoke spinner at 500 ft"? :clown: Keep it up...

TIGER ROCKFISH?? I never even heard of those. My buddy nailed a canary rockfish north of deception a couple years back, bright orange and about 12" long.....first time I've seen one of those in area 7 (got the pic somewhere)

Yeah matt....camera in the water...that's the excuse I use when I say I landed the lunker. Either that or "forgot the camera"....:^o :clown: :clown:

Totally joking. We still gotta try to get out one of these days.
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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by big fish lite line » Mon May 18, 2009 7:14 pm

no I'm afraid I didn't catch him on my mega-spinnerbait. It was rather interesting that he bit on to my cut plug-greenling.

I was talking to one of my freinds which works for shannon point research center as a fish bioligist and he is also a very seasoned lingcod angler around here. he was saying that the deepest he has caught lingcod is about 250ft or so. so even though my tackle allows me to fish to 500ft I've came to the conclusion that anything deeper than 250 is probably a wast of time. that particuler fish was at 100ft.
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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by saltyseadog » Mon May 18, 2009 7:22 pm

how about a deal ill help ya clean it and you take me lingin lol
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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by Matt » Tue May 19, 2009 12:56 am

Image

This is an image I pulled from google image. I had to search online when I realized I could not positively ID the fish by anything in the WDFW manual. Personally I assumed it was a male/female rendition of either a Yelloweye or Canary. I am not a seasoned bottomfish ID'er so I really didn't know, although my fishing partner and I both agreed it did not appear to resemble either the canary or the Yelloweye. The fish looked EXACTLY as the one pictured above. It was small, probably about 1 lb to 1 1/2# maybe 14-16" long. Promptly released to swim another day. Picked it up in about 80 feet of water over near Lummi rocks.

Sucks my camera went in the drink, dunno when I'm going to be able to afford a new one..... especially considering I am working to get the boat ready for chinook season!

Big Fish, who is the Shannon Point biologist you know? I am currently enrolled in a Fisheries Management course through WWU and am down at the Marine Center every Wednesday studying intertidal species.

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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by big fish lite line » Tue May 19, 2009 10:48 am

how about a deal ill help ya clean it and you take me lingin lol
maybe if I new ya a little better
Big Fish, who is the Shannon Point biologist you know? I am currently enrolled in a Fisheries Management course through WWU and am down at the Marine Center every Wednesday studying intertidal species.
his name is Gene Mckeen and I think he works for wwu

that sounds like a cool thing to study
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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by Matt » Tue May 19, 2009 12:38 pm

Yep, I've met Gene a few times in the past few months. Actually I was out on the 26' Research Vessel with him last Wednesday observing a dogfish long line survey. Cool guy, very knowledgeable about the area.

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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by big fish lite line » Tue May 19, 2009 1:41 pm

thats funny because he was telling me about that when I fished with him and his son on sunday. He does know a lot about the area... he was telling me that he has caught a 57in lingcod and had to release it about 10years ago. I don't think he is the type to lie either.
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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by big fish lite line » Tue May 19, 2009 1:42 pm

I just remembered something gene told me he new a guy who caught some nice lings off of lummi rocks. I wonder...
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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by Matt » Tue May 19, 2009 3:44 pm

Haha, yep that'd probly be my crew and I. I told him about our 36" off of Lummi the weekend prior to last weeks class. I'll have to mention you from the forum if I see him tomorrow.

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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by littlefishingbuddy » Tue May 19, 2009 7:52 pm

If that class was in Edmond's last Thursday I was there. Great info and learned a lot! If that was you thanks again for putting it on.

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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by Matt » Wed May 20, 2009 1:06 am

Scott,
Nope, the class I was referring to is located at Shannon Point Marine Center out in Anacortes, WA. It is part of a Bachelors degree program I am currently enrolled in at WWU.


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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by swedefish4life1 » Wed May 20, 2009 10:43 am

So like most it started with a sporting event.:cheers:

I grow tired soon and ask The MasterBaiter of Pain you want to Play ?

The Stampmaster in his 60's years young:cheers:

He said game on show me showtime!:-#

Blasting North at a high rate of speed:thumright :viking: we pull into one of my butter holes8-[ and I tell the Stampster No Jiggys just light wrist rolls, working a meduim size oil canner and squid Combo plate =p~ after 4 fish in 45 minutes I let him keep this 48lber:viking:


This guy can kill and listen and fish:thumright

Batters up and this was the guppie let the 24 -30 plus inchers GO:-$ #-o

Swede and the Stampero:) DOMINATION/Grandpas that school the cupcake crown and crowd!:study:

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RE:2009 Ling Cod Season

Post by blufin loui » Wed May 20, 2009 3:36 pm

:cheers: WAY TO GO SWEEDIE AND STAMPSTER:cheers:
Thanks for sharing the report and pics. hope ya get to cull a few more soon.
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