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Ihave important question
My friend was talking bout fishing budd inlet near butler cove. Taking his boat out. I just got nö idea wat to do out there
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RE:Ihave important question
Be more specific Cameron, what do you want to fish for? Bottom fishing, salmon, etc?
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RE:Ihave important question
Really i dontknow. Ive never done salt before i have no idea what im fishin for. My dad said sumthin bout dogfish. But really im willing tocatch anything. I just have no idea what touse
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how big of boat
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Big 8 person inflatable raft with an electric motor
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Just go out and toss some chunks of squid or herring over the side and see what you come up with. Dogfish love herring.
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I have no idea where toget that?
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Pretty much any sporting goods store in western wa has herring
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go where it is deep
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Many gas stations and ANY tackle shop will have squid and/or herring. You can also use night crawlers. Just use like a 3/4 ounce egg sinker, swivel and a size 1 hook.
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Ok thankyoubut hey do i fish itonthe bottom? Theherring? Do i cast and let it sit. Ordoicast andreel?
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RE:Ihave important question
Sit it on the bottom for starters. See if that works to get a dogfish or flounder or something. Bring sunblock so U don't get fried!
Does your friend not fish much either? If he does you could just ask him or do what he does.
If he doesn't fish much in this area then probably try above suggestions.
If in an inflatable probably best to not get out there too deep and bring a PFD (personal flotation device/life jacket) just in case the inflatable does something funky or weather does. Inlets and coves hopefully wouldn't get too choppy but tides can cause some strong currents and an electric motor is not very reliable in the saltwater especially if the wind kicks up. Personally I wouldn't take an inflatable and electric motor out in the salt. Stick to lakes.
Watch out for spines on the dogfish along the fins (there should be 2 spines on the fins between the head and tail on the top side of fish).
Have you thought of just shore fishing or going to a local pier? Could probably have an OK chance to get same kind of fish but maybe not as many.
Anyhow, good luck and stay safe out there.
Does your friend not fish much either? If he does you could just ask him or do what he does.
If he doesn't fish much in this area then probably try above suggestions.
If in an inflatable probably best to not get out there too deep and bring a PFD (personal flotation device/life jacket) just in case the inflatable does something funky or weather does. Inlets and coves hopefully wouldn't get too choppy but tides can cause some strong currents and an electric motor is not very reliable in the saltwater especially if the wind kicks up. Personally I wouldn't take an inflatable and electric motor out in the salt. Stick to lakes.
Watch out for spines on the dogfish along the fins (there should be 2 spines on the fins between the head and tail on the top side of fish).
Have you thought of just shore fishing or going to a local pier? Could probably have an OK chance to get same kind of fish but maybe not as many.
Anyhow, good luck and stay safe out there.
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RE:Ihave important question
when you going maby i will take the pontoon boat out too
sounds fin catching sharks in a inflatable
sounds fin catching sharks in a inflatable
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Wedsday maybe and ifound out imnot takingthe 8person my friend sold it so we r takingmy 3person with no motor. And nomyfriend dontfish
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Sure sounds like you would be better off on a lake. Or on a pier. But good luck, and again, stay safe out there.
PS-might be some good clamming to be done around some beach spots over there but not fun like fishing.
PS-might be some good clamming to be done around some beach spots over there but not fun like fishing.
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Idont know anypiersor anythingnear by to fish
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+ 1 billion.knotabassturd wrote:Sure sounds like you would be better off on a lake. Or on a pier. But good luck, and again, stay safe out there.
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I want to be a fisherman."
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Im tired of fishing lakes imtiredof tiny fish. Im tiredoftrout i got a freezer full. I wanna try something new
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LOL wait a week or two and go for PINKS! Or try the Skok, maybe tag along with someone swinging by your way? Probably more fun fishing a river for salmon instead of being in a raft on the sound trying to catch whatever you might find.camron.tht.fishing.guy wrote:Im tired of fishing lakes imtiredof tiny fish. Im tiredoftrout i got a freezer full. I wanna try something new
A Skok king/chinook would definitely be a whole different world from perch or trout on the lake.
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LOL wait a week or two and go for PINKS! Or try the Skok, maybe tag along with someone swinging by your way? Probably more fun fishing a river for salmon instead of being in a raft on the sound trying to catch whatever you might find.camron.tht.fishing.guy wrote:Im tired of fishing lakes imtiredof tiny fish. Im tiredoftrout i got a freezer full. I wanna try something new
A Skok king/chinook would definitely be a whole different world from perch or trout on the lake.
"Its the coming back, the return which gives meaning to the going forth. We really don't know where we've been until we've come back to where we were. Only, where we were may not be as it was, because of whom we've become. Which, after all, is why we left." -Bernard Stevens Northern Exposure