Ed Iman Guide Service - Over 20 years experience fishing the Pacific NW for walleye, salmon, sturgeon, smallmouth, and steelhead. Join us to enjoy the finest fishing Washington has to offer!
I'm not sure what kind of worms ur usin, but I always used piling worms(the green ones with the pinchers). You can scrape the barnacles off the pilings. Just go slow so you don't cut the worms up. I always used a hatchet so I wouldn't scrape my knuckles. Or, when the tide is down on the rocky sections of beach u can find them under rock just like regular worms. Also, you can fillet herring into strips, then put some table salt on them. Then cast them out with no weight, put ur pole down with the bail open and wait. Hope that helps.
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Ed Iman Guide Service - Over 20 years experience fishing the Pacific NW for walleye, salmon, sturgeon, smallmouth, and steelhead. Join us to enjoy the finest fishing Washington has to offer!