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Fishing Trip In Pacific NW

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TD
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Fishing Trip In Pacific NW

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I have never posted a picture so hope it works. We had a good 4th of July catching fish.
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Post by Elizabeth Ann »

WOW!!!! :shock: Nice brace of fish you got there.
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Post by chiefrcd »

Yep...that is one nice catch. Good job. Keep those kinds of pictures coming....
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Very cool catch and great photos.
The Halibut make our East coast Fluke look like bait!

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Post by Mariner »

Was that out of Neah Bay? Where'd you catch them?


More importantly, can I come next time?
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July 4 Fishing Trip

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Yes it was out of Neah Bay. Two days we went to Blue Dot, then one day to Canadian Swiftsure and then there was a one day Halibut open in Washington. Darlene caught the biggest Kings 26# both days, I caught the biggest Halibut 66# and Tommy [our son] caught the most fish including a 45# Halibut. If you want to come to Neay Bay I will give you some spots to fish. I leave the boat there & will be fishing for about another month. I have included a picture with the Big Salmon Resort so everyone knows where it is. Good Fishing!!
Imagee spots to fish but maybe you already know.
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Post by Mariner »

TD,

Actually, I'm woefully uneducated about fishing up in that area, so any advice you can give about locations and methods is greatly appreciated. If we take the boat up there, I promise my first salmon is all yours.

Also, is there any good crabbing in the area? We're pretty well set up for that as well. I like to drop the pots on the way out and pick them up after a day of fishing.
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Post by TD »

I don't know of a good place for crab. Commercials go south of Tatoosh. I probably have enough salmon but eating it fresh is always good.

Bottom fishing is also very good up there. We like Ling Cod. I will try to attach some more pics of an earlier trip--these were up to 27#.
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I may be prejudiced, but I think the major species of NE fisheries are visually more attractive......

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