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I was spending the night at Boy Scout camp at Ft. Casey with my son this weekend. Having an addiction to fishing.... I had to sneak down to the beach at 5:00 am this morning. My intention was to throw some Kastmaster or Blue Fox spinners in the hopes of some catch and release of the cutthroats. I first walked all the way down to the point on the shoreline just below the big Fort Casey cannons. An amazing and very dangerous place of current. On the left side of you the current is racing outward. Pieces of drift wood are drifting at what I would call 12 mph. On the right hand side the current is coming in at maybe 7 mph. This makes for CRAZY current and whirlpools. I spotted a ton of bait fish (sand lance maybe) jumping. I had not a single hit in this area. On the way back to camp I stopped at what was a huge kelp bed maybe 100' of shore. I was tossing a Silver Kastmaster. I understand that Greenling hang out in kelp beds. I got a pretty solid hit. Fish took out a little line. Brought in what turned out to be my first Lingcod ever.. (Once the tide went all the way out I found that I was casting over a rocky tide pool area. The ling was about 18-19" and certainly sub legal, and certainly out of season anyway. A quck photo and back he went with ease.
A couple more casts and I get a great hit. Fish peels line and runs up the beach. Pull it in and I believe it is a Black Rock Fish. According to the photos in the regs. Again... Rockfish being closed,,, photo and released. First ever Black RockFish. Then after a few more casts... I catch what I think must be a Greenling. about 18" long and maybe 5-6" from belly to dorsal fin area. VERY orange all along the belly, beautiful sort of rust colored body. Smile for the photo and back in the water it goes. By now it's killing me to go back to Scout camp,,, but I did.
A day of firsts on all three fish. Ling of course not pictured, but let me know if you believe the second pic. is a Greenling.
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