#192474 - 03/30/03 09:29 PM
grayland surf perch??
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/01/02
Posts: 325
Loc: offut lake/lacey
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haven't been since last year, really killed 'em but i don't remember exactly when i went...want to take a day off of steelheading and am making plans to go to grayland tomorrow...anyone know if it's any good right now??
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#192475 - 03/31/03 12:05 PM
Re: grayland surf perch??
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Parr
Registered: 08/29/01
Posts: 64
Loc: Centralia
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I am not sure but sure would like to know as well. The last few times we went to the Westport area arround there, I have not had any luck.. Maybe its the timing. I thought it was mostly in the Summer months.
Jeff
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#192477 - 03/31/03 10:03 PM
Re: grayland surf perch??
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/01/02
Posts: 325
Loc: offut lake/lacey
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yeah, still a little early, after i got to thinking about it it was sunny and shortsleeves when we killed em last year...skunked in the surf but did get into a few rockfish at the marina...PROCRASTINATOR NO MORE!! turned in my punch cards today at the montesano wdfw
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#192478 - 04/01/03 11:25 AM
Re: grayland surf perch??
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Returning Adult
Registered: 02/11/03
Posts: 272
Loc: Olympia
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Best perch baits: small chunks of sandshrimp, prawns/reg shrimp, worms, shorecrabs, small pieces of squid, and also clam necks/guts
Best months: April & on .... sorry, not to keen on when they start showing up, but when it ain't rough, they'll be there for sure
Cast to breaks in the wave. Look before you cast, it'll save you time and wasted energy chucking that 2-6 oz of lead. If you see an incoming wave get split down the middle, note that spot and fish the split. also look for calm spots in the middle of the rough stuff(kind of hard to see esp when everything looks kind of rough(do some recon from the watchtower firstif you plan to fish from westport at all with binoculars of course!) watch for diving sea birds. count the number of waves that break in a particular area for a minute. if the place you're at has high number of waves breaking at the shore there's a pretty good chance that there's a slope out there. and last but not the least by any means, don't turn your back to the mighty Pacific or she'll sneak up on ya real quick!!!
got get 'em!
forgot to tell ya, use small hooks no bigger than a #2 but no smaller than a #6
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#192479 - 04/02/03 01:43 AM
Re: grayland surf perch??
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/01/02
Posts: 325
Loc: offut lake/lacey
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thanks for all the replies, my buddy and i stopped at englund marine on our way, he picked up a new 10.5 steelie rod and a cheap shakespear reel for the salt, we also found a few pre-rigged surf perch setups..pretty much just a leader, large cheater,lead, and couple swivels..what made it worth buying was the 5" piece of thin guage copper wire that was very pliable to wrap your sandshrimp(or any other bait)..kept it on better than anything i've used, even in the pounding surf...i need to find some of this wire, i've got some new ideas :p
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#192480 - 04/02/03 05:43 PM
Re: grayland surf perch??
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Smolt
Registered: 01/10/03
Posts: 85
Loc: Grays harbor(central park)
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philpac, sounds like a nice trip...but you did'nt mention the part about you getting stuck in the sand, and having to pay a guy $40$ bones to get you out...sounds fun though.
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#192483 - 04/04/03 12:31 AM
Re: grayland surf perch??
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 08/04/99
Posts: 1431
Loc: Olympia, WA
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We get the copper wire strands, for surf fishing, by stripping 300 ohm antenna wire (flat brown TV type). Cut to length, pass one end thru the hook eye, wrap the wire around itself once or twice, and then around your sandshrimp.
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