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I am going to be putting together a 3 day or so crabbing / shell fish trip to the Port Gamble area mid June. Been many times and got the shell fish thing down. This time I will be bushwacking out of my truck sleeping in the canopy etc. Think Google Earth has found me a couple places to park for the night with no hastles but being the first time roughing it if anyone has some recon on somewhere that I can just park and not be harrased PM me. Just need a place to park set up my little bbq and lawn chair for the night. Camp fire is a bonus but no biggie if would not work...Then I am trying to expand my fishing world and would like to spend the high tide times fishing for sea bass, perch or what ever will bite and tastes good. Google is not much help for this area. Ton of Westport info - here not so much. I did see one small jetty that might be good in Port Gamble but access looked dicey. So looking for pointers on when where and how again PM me. Thanks Thug
In Hansville, there is Buck Lake county Park, there are huge Rainbows in Buck Lake. You can fish from shore within the park or from the boat ramp. Just a crossed the Hood Canal bridge to the right, is Shine Tidelands State Park that has primitive camping spots. The tide goes way out so launching/retreiving a boat has to be done near high tide.There are tons of clams and oysters there. At high tide there are tons of crab around the boat ramp as well.Kitsap Memorial State Park on Hood Canal has camping and rental cabins https://waparks.org/parks/kitsap-memorial/It is in Lofall just a few miles south of the Hood Canal Bridge. Bottom fishing from shore is decent. And when is season Silvers can be had throwing a Kastmaster or small Buzzbomb.Good luck
Quote from: Alchase on Yesterday at 11:16:46 AMIn Hansville, there is Buck Lake county Park, there are huge Rainbows in Buck Lake. You can fish from shore within the park or from the boat ramp. Just a crossed the Hood Canal bridge to the right, is Shine Tidelands State Park that has primitive camping spots. The tide goes way out so launching/retreiving a boat has to be done near high tide.There are tons of clams and oysters there. At high tide there are tons of crab around the boat ramp as well.Kitsap Memorial State Park on Hood Canal has camping and rental cabins https://waparks.org/parks/kitsap-memorial/It is in Lofall just a few miles south of the Hood Canal Bridge. Bottom fishing from shore is decent. And when is season Silvers can be had throwing a Kastmaster or small Buzzbomb.Good luckBuck lake, shine and wolfe don't allow overnight camping.The tidelands along shine and wolfe are generally closed for shellfish in the summer. Rules change often but generally its a safe bet. DFW loves working that area to and writes lots of tickets.