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Lingcod time!

Postby Todd » Sun May 01, 2011 5:18 pm

Tired of steelhead fishing in the rain and snow for a bit...thank God for lingcod season!

Out tomorrow for the first try of the year...fish and chips on the menu for tomorrow.

Fish on...

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Re: Lingcod time!

Postby Nelly » Sun May 01, 2011 5:36 pm

Good luck Todd!
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Re: Lingcod time!

Postby Robbo » Sun May 01, 2011 7:26 pm

Hope you whack'em out cousin. There was a bunch of boats under the Narrows bridge fishing lings today. Nice day to be on the sound.
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Re: Lingcod time!

Postby Salmonhawk » Sun May 01, 2011 8:43 pm

Good luck, let us know how you do
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Re: Lingcod time!

Postby Smalma » Mon May 02, 2011 2:12 am

In spite of waking up to frost the weather on the 1st was glorious and the sound was flat calm - a great opener and what a nice change from what has been a long "winter".

Made the trip up to the "Islands" with my oldest son and his life long fishing buddy. Seemed to be a good crowd of folks fishing with the makings of some great dinners going into the folk's fish boxes.

Fishing was good enough we were able to hand pick limits of those 30 to 32 inch lings that I like to keep for table. Suspected that we were in for a good day when on the first stop at a popular "reef" I got my "keeper" on the very first cast with a lead head/jig.worm combo; the jig never made it to the bottom!!

Have plans for that ling as the "featured" guest for a couple dinners.

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Re: Lingcod time!

Postby Nelly » Mon May 02, 2011 4:20 am

Nice work Curt!
It must have been a glorious spring morning up in the San Juans, one of those day that really make you glad to be a northwesterner!
Goodness knows, we've earned it after living through "Apriluary"!
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Re: Lingcod time!

Postby Todd » Tue May 03, 2011 1:20 pm

We ended up going north farther than we had planned thanks to the wind forecast, and even though it poured on us all day...all day...we stayed out of the wind just fine.

Four guys, four keepers, all pretty much caught in the first hour or so...lots of little ones, of course, a few released that would have been small keepers, too...the usual assortment of bottom hugging uglies other than lingcod, enough to always keep it interesting.

Only saw a couple of other boats in our area, and only from quite a distance...

The only thing we missed was the sun, everything else was pretty good.

Fish on...

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Re: Lingcod time!

Postby Robbo » Tue May 03, 2011 4:06 pm

Good on ya Todd!

I was just running out the door to go to the WSC meeting to see Dave Pflug...and then I realized it was tomorrow night. Dangit! I haven't been to a meeting in a loooooong time and really wanted to see some of the results he's going to present. Hope some of that work can be used to recover steelhead on that favorite river of ours. I really miss those days!
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Re: Lingcod time!

Postby cobble cruiser » Tue May 03, 2011 6:06 pm

Robbo wrote:Good on ya Todd!

I was just running out the door to go to the WSC meeting to see Dave Pflug...and then I realized it was tomorrow night. Dangit! I haven't been to a meeting in a loooooong time and really wanted to see some of the results he's going to present. Hope some of that work can be used to recover steelhead on that favorite river of ours. I really miss those days!


WORD. I think Todd's new nickname should be "Lingcod Todd". :twisted:
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Re: Lingcod time!

Postby Robbo » Tue May 03, 2011 6:45 pm

Girtz already commands that handle. I was thinking "Sand Dab Todd" or "Butt Plug Herring" or...any other idears :lol: :lol: :lol:
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