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Darby Neil (Darby)
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Posted on Sunday, August 30, 2009 - 5:10 pm:   

My name is Darby Neil, friends with founder of this site Bob Hather and own a sportfishing business in Morro Bay Ca. I'm staying in Kirkland and heard the bite is on. Have Monday morning available before I have to head to the airport around 3pm. All the charterboats are booked. Anyone looking for a rider willing to pay fuel? Or know of any guides available for Monday morning? 805-441-7077
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Jack Jackson (Puget_sound_man)
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Posted on Thursday, June 25, 2009 - 1:50 pm:   

I've gone fishing within the past year at Puget Sound. Me and my family saw people catching fish right and left. Some people were catching octopuses! Quite a few people were catching 1 or 2 pound soles. Surprisingly, nobody caught any rockfish. I caught a 5 pound Flounder! I was fishing at a Pier near Dash Point State Park. I would recommend fishing there.
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Paul Hsu (Mordamir)
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Posted on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 7:20 am:   

Dannygrogg,

try

http://www.fisharc.com/locations/6-Washington

I haven't seen any Hake or pacific cod in puget sound for years...
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Danny Grogg (Pugetsoundpounder)
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Posted on Friday, May 23, 2008 - 1:22 pm:   

To help People, I'm going to tell you about some inshore fish in puget sound.

1. Pacific Hake - Put on Ice IMMEDIATELY! Most people say it tastes pretty good.

2. Pacific Tomcod Other names - Tomcod (In the Cod Family)

3. Sometimes Pacific Cod

4. Lots of "Right Eyed" Flat Fish like types of Flounders & So on.

There is SOOOOOOO much more fish in the Puget Sound! There is quite a bit more than 100 diferent fish in the sound!

Good luck on fishing!
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Danny Grogg (Pugetsoundpounder)
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Posted on Friday, May 23, 2008 - 1:10 pm:   

Does anyone know any "Hot Spots" Puget Sound???
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Danny Grogg (Pugetsoundpounder)
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Posted on Friday, May 23, 2008 - 11:02 am:   

I'm gonna be a first "timer" at fishing the Puget Sound. Every time I go up there, everybody has buckets full of fish! I mean, how do they catch that many fish??? So my Question is, What do I need to do to catch that many fish? (By the way, It was at a public fishing pier).
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Posted on Wednesday, February 01, 2006 - 3:32 pm:   

puget sound area 11 is closed Until feb 16 but area 13 SOUTH OF TACOMA NARROWS BRIDGE IS OPEN NORTH OF AREA 11 IS OPEN IS AREA 10 AND ALL AREAS OF PUGET SOUND IS CLOSED FOR CRAB UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
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Posted on Thursday, July 14, 2005 - 11:30 am:   

I'm new to fishing the Sound and wanted some insight into bottom fishing, possibly for flats and anything else I could potentially pick up. There seems to be plenty of Salmon info but nothing for other species. I'll be up around Edmonds/Everett mostly. Locations, gear/bait suggestions welcome.
Thanks,
Chris
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brad
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Posted on Friday, January 31, 2003 - 8:01 pm:   

Subject: Fraser river fishing,bc ,canada

You guys should try coming up here for salmon fishing the fraser,In a good day you can catch and release over 50 sockeye,{no lying here},also you can catch lots of big fat chinooks,up to 60 pounds,up here we bottom bounce with up to 3 ounces of lead and up to 10 feet of leader with a #1 hook and any color wool,,,,,,,,,,,e mail me for more info
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lipripper
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Posted on Tuesday, July 16, 2002 - 3:59 pm:   

Subject: Elliot Bay Chinook Fishing

Anyone have a report on the opener? Thanks.
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fishinman
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Posted on Wednesday, July 10, 2002 - 1:31 pm:   

Subject: what to use

when I took my dad fishin out in the bubble we were using neon green flasher with hering and nailed em both limited within 2 hrs was worth it with a 15lb king 9lb silver 11lb king and a 24lb king.
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Outdoorsman Sr.
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Posted on Tuesday, June 11, 2002 - 1:53 pm:   

Subject: Help for the kin folk!!

I am in the Auburn, WA area and I have a 19' Boat. My father is coming into town from West Virginia and I wanted to get him on the water for some salmon fishing. Where is a hot spot that I could take him to be pretty sure he can get one of these magnificent fish? Also, some hints on lures or bait would be appreciated.
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Mike Moore
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Posted on Friday, January 12, 2001 - 7:38 pm:   

Subject: Bounty 30


Can anyone tell me about these boats good or bad? Might be looking.
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Ancinet Mariner
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Posted on Tuesday, July 11, 2000 - 11:08 am:   

Subject: Sockeye Fever !



Ahh ! What a great 4th of July ! Banner day all the way around.

Fished aboard infamous Nyle Miyamoto's 15' skiff. The plan was to launch early and limit out by 10:00 .
The day began launching at 4:00 a.m. I did not sleep a wink the whole night due to the built up frenzy over fishing for sockeye for the first time. Started trolling from 35'-50' early and We get our first bump. Boom a little 3.5 pounder on into the boat and first blood ! All the while steering thru the armada . No tangles on this boat !!! My 2nd fish was a bit bigger and fought pretty hard ripping line out at 10 yard clips and doing a couple leaps then into my downrigger cable - double wrapped. After diligently un- wrapping my line
I play the fish into the net where the hook pops out and the fish splashes into the net. Great catch by Captain Nyle !!!

Nyle hooks his first fish which looked like an immature Sockeye or a big rainbow. But Nyle not satisfied with minnow throws it back and then hooks a monster ! The fish puts on a weak fight but once it gets close to the boat it does the Sockeye Frenzy twist . Then
under the boat and pop goes the hook !!! AAAAAAAAAArgh !!! A solid 10 pounder what a beautful green tint these glorious fish have. All around us there were nets waving and rods a crankin !

Then the doldrums set in beside an occasional bump on my rod. I really thought Nyle was gonna slice his wrist then his stick got hot
after switching to one of my dodgers. Fish-On ! and NYle after a brief fight gets a 4 pounder in. Life is good for Nyle again now down to one more fish to get home for breakfast. Nyle notices his line is flat and thinks he is tangled with another guy and realizes he has a fish on . A real sleeper at first than it see us and it goes on balistic line peeling rampage jumping 6 times each time slamming it's thick body on the water. By this time I was fit to be tied yelling and screaming !!! Nyle said his prayers and I netted his BIg 8 pound Buck !!! A victory lap and back home !

This was the best opener I have ever experienced and probably why I will stick around the great northwest !!

Gang go get 'em plenty of fish just keep a cool head and everybody will have a good time !!!
No brainer - 10-22" 30 lb leader leader with 3/0 Black Gamie , Black Hooks , Find the fish (hint 70') by bridges. Troll slow ! Even slower !

See you out there ! I am the guy yelling ........
Fish-On !

Noel
"Ancient Mariner" VHF 72

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