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Anyone well versed in fishing the jetties for rockfish and the like? I’m hoping to give it a whirl this year. Really I’m hoping to give it a whirl with a fly rod but I’ll bring a backup spinning rod because I don’t like to not catch fish. Anyone interested in meeting up? Westport? Not really sure. I’m going to figure it out though.
I’ve fished the south jetty at Westport around 10 times from a boat and usually catch a few lingcod each time also cabezon. Haven’t caught a rockfish once. I fish the sunken jetty though. The bite changes throughout the season seems to be easier at the opening and they get more picky towards the end in terms of bait. Be careful traversing the rocks to get to the point. A friend of mine got a concussion out there years ago after taking a tumble.
Wanna try from a boat? Might have a seat this spring/summer.
Quote from: Longfield1 on March 25, 2023, 10:02:42 PMI’ve fished the south jetty at Westport around 10 times from a boat and usually catch a few lingcod each time also cabezon. Haven’t caught a rockfish once. I fish the sunken jetty though. The bite changes throughout the season seems to be easier at the opening and they get more picky towards the end in terms of bait. Be careful traversing the rocks to get to the point. A friend of mine got a concussion out there years ago after taking a tumble.There’s a few spots that the rock fish are always holding at along the jetty. Trick is to find the fish first then park on them with the correct lures. If you are only ever catching lings my bet is your gear is to large, the rockfish can be surprisingly picky on jetties. But I do think the sunken jetty is more of a ling thing. The rock fishing along the jetty can be shockingly good.
My question on this topic. I see guys using these rods that look like they’re 14’ long and rated to fish great whites. Is it possible to use a steelhead/salmon type rod with some 15# test or something like that? I get the rocks are tough on gear and all that. Doesn’t look like they’re casting super far and the fish aren’t that big. Thanks.
Thanks for all the replies. I can handle the casting restrictions with the fly rod, no problem. I’ve read a lot about soft plastics and swim baits and such for gear fishing. My question on this topic. I see guys using these rods that look like they’re 14’ long and rated to fish great whites. Is it possible to use a steelhead/salmon type rod with some 15# test or something like that? I get the rocks are tough on gear and all that. Doesn’t look like they’re casting super far and the fish aren’t that big. Thanks.
Quote from: dilleytech on March 26, 2023, 07:32:59 AMQuote from: Longfield1 on March 25, 2023, 10:02:42 PMI’ve fished the south jetty at Westport around 10 times from a boat and usually catch a few lingcod each time also cabezon. Haven’t caught a rockfish once. I fish the sunken jetty though. The bite changes throughout the season seems to be easier at the opening and they get more picky towards the end in terms of bait. Be careful traversing the rocks to get to the point. A friend of mine got a concussion out there years ago after taking a tumble.There’s a few spots that the rock fish are always holding at along the jetty. Trick is to find the fish first then park on them with the correct lures. If you are only ever catching lings my bet is your gear is to large, the rockfish can be surprisingly picky on jetties. But I do think the sunken jetty is more of a ling thing. The rock fishing along the jetty can be shockingly good.Your probably right. We use 4 ounce bullet jigs with split tail soft plastics.