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Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« on: July 18, 2014, 10:22:25 AM »
As we get closer to fall fishing season many people are looking for tips and places to catch some fresh salmon. Lot of our local rivers get full of people and the combat fishing can be kind of rough. I've had some good years fishing the beach out at Possesion Point Bait Company     https://www.facebook.com/pages/Possession-Point-Bait-Co/150883388385624   and wanted to share some info and tips.

The silvers run right past the beach and can be a blast to catch.

For gear I suggest a meduim action spinning rod with some length to it. You will be casting a long set up of gear and need the lenght to get it out there. Lets start there. Once you have the rod you are basically float fishing. I like a standard type steelhead float...the kind you run the line through the tip, wind it around once or twice, then out the bottom so it is inline wiht your line. Down from that I use a 1/2 oz trolling singer that has the swivel chain above and below. From there I either use a pre tied two hook leader or tie my own. The total set up usually has me fishing anywhere from 2 feet to 6 feet below the surface. They sell herring and I usually get 6 at a time. They have buckets to keep them fresh. I hook the herring through the snout and often leave the rear hook loose or just under and out the skin so the herring can still thrash around.

Okay, you are tied up, got some herring in a bucket, and are ready to fish. Don't just run up to the water and chuck it out. The regulars will give you the stink eye. Stand back, watch for a few drifts. What you will notice is everyone is casting out "upstream" of the current, working the drift, retrieving, and repeat. Get in line with them and follow suit. If someone hooks up reel in, help with a net, just get the heck out of the way.

On the retrive don't go to fast. I've had fish just explode 2 feet from shore. As you bring it in you are basically giving it a nice spin and trolling it towards you. Some serious pucker factor when it blows up with an angry silver.


If you are looking to fish with hardware I'm sure it would work. However, I've pretty much seen this as a drift fishing spot. Be aware that to the north and south is private property. DO NOT push it as the neighbors will let you know quickly as well as give some hell to the folks running PPBC.


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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2014, 10:49:58 AM »
Haha herring that's funny. Ill stick with buzz bombs and nail them.
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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2014, 10:59:26 AM »
If it works great. Please by all means post suggestion that are helpful.   Quick edit.   Great tips regarding how you work hardware.  Nice looking fish.

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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2014, 11:01:26 AM »
My suggestion would be buzz bombs but remember silvers are very aggressive fish.  Therefore instead of working the lure like the package says you want to work it more aggressively.  Hold your tip towards the water and rip.  It creates a vibrating noise in the water.  It will anger them and they will attack it.  However if you are fishing possession point you may want to use bait because people tend to get mad when they are using bait and you are casting over them.  Some people say to use green or yellow for silver however I stick with pink.  I fare pretty well in the salmon world usually getting well into my third card Catching my limit everyday I go.  As for them attacking close to shore that is true last year I had want beach himself.
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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #4 on: July 18, 2014, 11:02:08 AM »
My suggestion would be buzz bombs but remember silvers are very aggressive fish.  Therefore instead of working the lure like the package says you want to work it more aggressively.  Hold your tip towards the water and rip.  It creates a vibrating noise in the water.  It will anger them and they will attack it.  However if you are fishing possession point you may want to use bait because people tend to get mad when they are using bait and you are casting over them.  Some people say to use green or yellow for silver however I stick with pink.  I fare pretty well in the salmon world usually getting well into my third card Catching my limit everyday I go.  As for them attacking close to shore that is true last year I had want beach himself.
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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #5 on: July 18, 2014, 11:07:01 AM »
I believe that is all private property there.  The bait company lets you fish off their property, IF you buy their bait.   

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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2014, 11:28:54 AM »
Live herring under a bobber is by far the most exciting way to catch silvers.  Lots of time you will see a big swirl by your bobber before it gets ripped down.  I've out fished lots and lots of people in my boat using the method H2O described.  Drifting in water so shallow I can see the bottom, and yes don't be the guy that goes to the bait box and tosses buzz bombs everyone will be giving you the stink eye.
« Last Edit: July 18, 2014, 11:34:18 AM by Dmulcahy »

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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #7 on: July 18, 2014, 01:33:49 PM »
I disagree buzz bombs you get to feel that hit...then it is on.  I have tried the herring idea don't like it and it is kind of boring.
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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #8 on: July 18, 2014, 01:40:01 PM »
Either way has merits and a time and place. Please please do not begin a  :pee: match. I'm getting a little irritated that you, huntingaddiction, seem to want to make snarky comments. If you are not going to be a positive influence in this thread, which you have been 98% in this thread, kindly bugger off.

I took the time to post simply to try and get a few tips out there for shore bound anglers that may be new to an area or looking for an alternative option.


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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #9 on: July 18, 2014, 02:05:01 PM »
Thanks for the tips H20
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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #10 on: July 18, 2014, 02:13:49 PM »
great thread,  Thanks h20

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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #11 on: July 18, 2014, 02:20:41 PM »
I should have said in my own opinion about bobber fishing being the most exciting way to fish.  I'm not trying to start a pissin match either.  That was great advice you gave H2O I have lived less then 5 miles from the bait box my whole life. My brothers and I as kids would ride bikes down the hill almost every day of season and have caught probably hundreds of silvers using that same method.

I will pass on something I have also learned fishing there for so long.  If you go bring your own bucket also and if the wind is blowing or it is crowded then get your bait and go down the street to the state park and walk down around the point. that little area has produced fish for me in the past.
 

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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #12 on: July 18, 2014, 02:21:15 PM »
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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #13 on: July 18, 2014, 03:05:00 PM »
H20, your method is terrible. 

I've fished buzz bombs my whole life and I've SLAYED the salmon (I think I have 3 to my name so far).  I fill up my catch record card, with doodles when my arm gets tired from casting.  The best part is that buzz bombs are only like $6 and have to be rigged with a separate hook than they come with to be legal in the salt, so when your line inevitably snaps you get to open a new package of both hooks and buzz bombs. 

Similar to what you guys have mentioned here, I hate it most when I'm buzz bombing with all of my friends and some jerk rolls up with a stupid bobber and a tiny fish on the end and casts that out to drift the tide.  Here everyone else is rippin and replacing their buzz bombs and some guy is sitting there like a 5 year old (or 90 year old) hoping to watch their stupid float sink.

H20, stick to rivers with your floaty bait thingy.  I'm going to get ripped and look awesome hurling lead.

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Re: Silvers from shore, Whidbey.
« Reply #14 on: July 18, 2014, 03:12:46 PM »
Roger that Stang.  ;)

 


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