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Post by gpc » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:36 pm

Might be going to Westport this weekend. Not doing a charter or anything just hanging out. But I want to do some fishing in the boat basin for salmon. Just wondering if anybody out there has fished for the salmon in the boat basin. I have fished it a few times for salmon but never did any good. Or if anybody has been there recently and seen any salmon milling around. Any pointers would be great. Thanks in advance.

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RE:Westport

Post by scott080379 » Sun Oct 03, 2010 9:41 pm

cut plugs is all I have ever used but some toss spinners.


Hit the jetty and go after some surf perch

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Post by gpc » Mon Oct 04, 2010 2:53 pm

Yeah I will probally give the jetty a go to.

Thats what I see most using is spinner of some type. How do you fish your cut plug? Just under a float?

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Post by scott080379 » Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:45 pm

yep under a float or jsut a 1oz banana weight toss that sucker out and wait for the fight. Spinners would be my go to for coho though.

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Post by gpc » Mon Oct 04, 2010 4:13 pm

Thanks for the tip scott080379. I have never used a cut plug other than for trolling or mooching. If I see more kings, I have a feeling thats gonna change. I like the idea behind a banana weight.

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Post by Dave » Wed Oct 06, 2010 5:12 pm

I'll be in the Westport area on a camping trip next week for 8 nights and am looking forward to some surf perch fishing if the weather and tide will cooperate and just takin it easy on the ocean. Maybe enjoy a storm. I also hope the Original House Of Pizza is re-opened. I was there last year about this time and they were closed due to a fire. They have great food there. Not only is their pizza great but their onion rings are top notch. Also gonna take a drive to Cannon Beach one of the days as well to enjoy all the shops on Main Street and maybe have lunch at the local watering hole downtown. They have a great burger and fries there. Can't wait to get away!!! Curious to know how you do GPC if you fish the jetty for perch. I've given it a try at Half Moon Bay there in Westport and the tide / current was tough making fishing a bit of a challenge. I was told by a local that to catch perch and or cod off the jetty, you have to walk quite a ways out on it which didn't interest me because I had my wife with me and didn't want to take the risk out on the rocks with her. Anyway, I look forward to a report of your fish.

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Post by Shad_Eating_Grin » Wed Oct 06, 2010 6:59 pm

Dave wrote:I'll be in the Westport area on a camping trip next week for 8 nights and am looking forward to some surf perch fishing if the weather and tide will cooperate and just takin it easy on the ocean. Maybe enjoy a storm. I also hope the Original House Of Pizza is re-opened. I was there last year about this time and they were closed due to a fire. They have great food there. Not only is their pizza great but their onion rings are top notch. Also gonna take a drive to Cannon Beach one of the days as well to enjoy all the shops on Main Street and maybe have lunch at the local watering hole downtown. They have a great burger and fries there. Can't wait to get away!!! Curious to know how you do GPC if you fish the jetty for perch. I've given it a try at Half Moon Bay there in Westport and the tide / current was tough making fishing a bit of a challenge. I was told by a local that to catch perch and or cod off the jetty, you have to walk quite a ways out on it which didn't interest me because I had my wife with me and didn't want to take the risk out on the rocks with her. Anyway, I look forward to a report of your fish.
hint: if you find the right spot at the right time of the day, you can catch rockfish and perch at jetty spots in Westport within a few yards of where you park your car.

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RE:Westport

Post by natetreat » Wed Oct 06, 2010 7:46 pm

ling cod season is open til the 16th. Fish off the jetty and catch 'em! That's where I grew up fishing, silver in the boat basin with a blue fox of buzz bomb work well, but thew jetty is the best.

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RE:Westport

Post by gpc » Fri Oct 08, 2010 3:42 pm

Well heading out tommarow morning. Gonna stay at the Islander. Hopefully nail a couple crab along with a salmon, and just relax. Thanks for all the tips guys

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RE:Westport

Post by Dave » Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:18 am

Looking forward to your report

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RE:Westport

Post by dicinu » Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:35 pm

how did the trip go? as I plan on heading out this weekend!
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