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Does anyone know of any good slatwater fishing palaces in the port orchard area? New to fishing and trying to learn some things. . . What is there to fish out of the sound. I've really only heard about the dogfish Sent from my SPH-D710BST using Tapatalk 2
Quote from: magnanimous_j on May 07, 2013, 09:38:23 AMQuote from: thegamejr on May 07, 2013, 01:33:20 AMWhat all would you need for shark i got steel leaders, #1 hook, herring. . . Anything else needed. And how about for salmonSent from my SPH-D710BST using Tapatalk 2That will certainly work for sharks, but it might be overkill. I’ve caught dozens of dogfish and sometimes they swallow the hook, but I’ve never had one break a line. Salmon is tough to do without a boat, but I have a 10’5” rod that lets you really chuck a lure out there. Make sure to give your reels a good rinse in fresh water after every trip or the salt will eat through your line in no time. Also, bring a bunch of extra lures because you’re going to snag the bottom as much as anything else. Since you’re a beginner, you’ll need to learn how to use a baitcaster. It can be frustrating at first, but you’ll get it. the rod o got is 7' 5". And what exactly is a baitcaster haSent from my SPH-D710BST using Tapatalk 2
Quote from: thegamejr on May 07, 2013, 01:33:20 AMWhat all would you need for shark i got steel leaders, #1 hook, herring. . . Anything else needed. And how about for salmonSent from my SPH-D710BST using Tapatalk 2That will certainly work for sharks, but it might be overkill. I’ve caught dozens of dogfish and sometimes they swallow the hook, but I’ve never had one break a line. Salmon is tough to do without a boat, but I have a 10’5” rod that lets you really chuck a lure out there. Make sure to give your reels a good rinse in fresh water after every trip or the salt will eat through your line in no time. Also, bring a bunch of extra lures because you’re going to snag the bottom as much as anything else. Since you’re a beginner, you’ll need to learn how to use a baitcaster. It can be frustrating at first, but you’ll get it.
What all would you need for shark i got steel leaders, #1 hook, herring. . . Anything else needed. And how about for salmonSent from my SPH-D710BST using Tapatalk 2
Hey smossy. Are you ever out the port orchard way?Sent from my SPH-D710BST using Tapatalk 2
Yeah. That makes sense. Well if Im ever out that way i will pm you on here and we could probably get together for somefishing. I Dont know where anything ostensibly out there haSent from my SPH-D710BST using Tapatalk 2
NOT! A large spinning real will work for any fish, other than the biggest halibut and maybe sixgills, you are likely to catch in Puget sound. I really like the Cabelas Salt Stryker SS50, I just picked up 4 or 5 of them when they changed colors for the new models at $31 each. Put some 30 or 50 lb Power Pro braid on there and you can outcast any baitcasting real. I think the new model goes for about $65. I have used one for over ten years and finally replaced it as one of the housing screws broke and the gears don't mesh correctly. Put this on a 9 or ten foot spinning rod and you should be able to cast a looooong ways off the bank. I put mine on a 6'6" Med heavy generic $18 rod from Big 5 and can cast a 1/2 oz to an 8 oz lure.