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06/01/2011
Lingcod
All Day
06/01/2011
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Live flounder drifted around the right spots is still producing in the central sound... Some spots are fished out, but we found plenty of legal sized fish over memorial day weekend who took our flounder offerings... Just have to watch the wind and tide, as the combination of the two made some drifts a little tougher

One word to everyone else out there: Saw a handful of boats fishing with smaller sized jigs and they were catching TONS of rockfish. These fish are endangered, and theres a decent mortality rate even on released rockfish... Bump up the size of your jig, that way you can keep the rockfish catches down... Those things don't do well when you pull them up to the surface... Also, bigger lures = legal sized lingcod

Good luck everyone, get out there before the season ends....


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joekacker
6/1/2011 6:47:00 PM
it doest matter the size of your jig, Ive caught lots of rockfish on 6 oz point wilson darts, and these fish were only couple pounds max. You have to understand that these fish are opportunist feeders and will hit about anything that comes along, in front of there face.. Learn puncture the airsack and your mortality will go down drastic

Happy fishing
A9
6/1/2011 7:06:00 PM
Lure size does matter, a rockfish won't hit a flounder and your unlikely to run into one if your fishing BIG leadhead jigs, 6+ ounces with a big skirt or curly tail grub on them....Think 10+ inches.....A 6 oz pt wilson dart isn't necessarily what I would call a big jig....
rick
6/2/2011 5:25:00 PM
A9 -
I agree with you 100%. Big baits/jigs and large hooks significantly reduce rockfish hookups. All lingcod anglers should do whatever it takes to minimize impact on rockfish populations. Future seasons depend on it.
joekacker
6/2/2011 5:30:00 PM
learn to poke the air bag... 1 in 10 will perish.. from my experience, any way, and ive fished bottom fish for over 17 years.. but whatever you can do i guess, If you like using 10 inch curly tails . thats massive
A9
6/2/2011 5:50:00 PM
Joe,
I'm not debating that poking the airbag isn't an option. It is, and I practice it on rockfish as well. However, go down to the launch and ask the guys coming in if they know how to, most don't.

Also, it just makes sense to use bigger lures. Most legal lings aren't gonna hit some dinky 4-6 inch curly tail grub on a 1 oz jig head. If there was ever a fish where the big bait = big fish phenomenon holds true, its for the lingcod. Stepping up to bigger curly tails/twin tail jigs, or live bait (flounder, greenling, bullhead) will keep you from hooking sublegal lings and rockfish, and will increase your odds at hooking legal sized lings.
Dave
6/3/2011 9:09:00 PM
Interesting conversation. I thought rock fish were out of danger for the most part if caught and released in waters less than 120' deep which is why I thought the rules changed as far as depth went for bottom fishing.
A9
6/3/2011 10:10:00 PM
Dave,
I think for the most part, most rockfish are safe when caught in shallower waters... Out past 80 feet I notice that more fish will balloon, but I saw a few guys in 60-70 feet that were tossing some fish back that were just floating on the surface....Out past 120 feet, they almost always seem to inflate like a balloon....
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