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Hey all,
Anyone know of any decent saltwater piers in the Puget Sound area to catch any edible fish (lings, bass, flounder, etc)? Just curious, have a friend and his kid that want to try to catch something from the salt. I would take them to Deception Pass or something off another island I know of but all my spots you have to cast either over kelp beds on in them and they aren't very experienced to keep from snagging up.
Just curious.
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Kayak point . up by Stanwood.
Edmonds fishing pier by the ferry
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les davis is a good place
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A bit of a drive but, the rip rap at Neah Bay has some decent fishing. Sea bass and lings.
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Thanks guys, we'll be trying a couple of these, if we have success, will post pics.
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