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limarxy
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bush point rd

Post by limarxy » Wed Jul 29, 2009 2:16 pm

how do i get to the beach that is located on bush point rd, some guy told me get on the early ferry and follow 50 cars that has fishing polls stiking out LOL, true but i am going there on sat , i have only one day left here and leaving to oregon, thats why i like to catch at least some early pinks, thanks

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Post by hanapaa808 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:00 am

limarxy, ive been trying to figure that out aswell. i havent got any reply on how to get there either. im not sure what it is but it seems like if your new here its hard to get anyone to help you out. if your still around and i find out how to get there ill definately let you know.

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RE:bush point rd

Post by wolverine » Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:42 am

Here you go.

From the Muk ferry It's about 10.5 miles on highway 525 to the left turn just past Freeland on Bush Point Road. There should be a South Whidby State Park sign on the intersection. Turn left, go about 2-1/2 to 3 miles. When you come to a right curve in the road turn left on Scurlock? road. The road angles down and to the right. Follow it down and it bends left and there is a stop sign. Turn left. A couple hundred yards and you'll see a boat launch and crapper bldg on the right. The parking lot is on the road to your left. Don't park in the Bush Point Inn parking lot as you will get ticketed and towed. When on the beach walk to your right and join the crowds hucking buzz bombs until their arms fall off. Make sure that you have single point barbless hooks and that you have your fishing lic on you as you will get checked.
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Post by hanapaa808 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 9:33 pm

wolverine, thanks for the info i really appreciate it. i hopw to get up there and fish till my arm falls off.. lol. again, thanks for helping out this hawaii boy. hanapaa

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RE:bush point rd

Post by limarxy » Sun Aug 02, 2009 9:40 am

thanks guys

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Post by A9 » Sun Aug 02, 2009 9:48 am

wolverine wrote: Here you go.

From the Muk ferry It's about 10.5 miles on highway 525 to the left turn just past Freeland on Bush Point Road. There should be a South Whidby State Park sign on the intersection. Turn left, go about 2-1/2 to 3 miles. When you come to a right curve in the road turn left on Scurlock? road. The road angles down and to the right. Follow it down and it bends left and there is a stop sign. Turn left. A couple hundred yards and you'll see a boat launch and crapper bldg on the right. The parking lot is on the road to your left. Don't park in the Bush Point Inn parking lot as you will get ticketed and towed. When on the beach walk to your right and join the crowds hucking buzz bombs until their arms fall off. Make sure that you have single point barbless hooks and that you have your fishing lic on you as you will get checked.
Wolverine is spot on. You will find signs the entire way. Bush Point Road will be marked heavily, lots of South Whidbey State park "Turn Left" signs. Follow that road a few miles, and you will see a sign that points to the Bush Point Restaurant. Scurlock road is the name I beleive. Something weird.

The crowds are down there, and the fishing is somewhat hit or miss. Was down there last night checking it out and saw a fish for about every couple people. Some nights are decent, others are pretty slow still. 2 weeks and that place will be on fire.
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