Edmonds pier

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Dan Boone
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Edmonds pier

Post by Dan Boone » Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:00 am

Iwas thinking of trying the edmonds pier some time in the next few days(I don't have a boat).Iv've only fished in the saltwater once and never off a pier.What type of rig should i use,herring,buzz bomb?

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Re: Edmonds pier

Post by drysuperfly52 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:03 am

we used to use white darts, careful aways out there is a nasty tire pile that creates a nice snag, but be sure to cast out to the tire pile, thats where the fish are.
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Re: Edmonds pier

Post by chongo469 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:21 am

If you are using a 1 1/2-2 oz dart you should be able to get well past the tire pile.... Let it sink to the bottom... White or Green and yellow are great colors.... When jigging, they are gonna hit it on the drop so be prepared...

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Re: Edmonds pier

Post by natetreat » Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:47 am

And be prepared to wait a long time and tire out your jigging arm. I live right by the pier and rarely fish it. If you're going for salmon, fish it early and go home, by the time the sun comes up the fish aren't that close to shore anymore. Even for humpies the pier is slow. Lings get fished out in the first week of the season, which is closed now, and the rockfish that are there are off limits. Crab are available, if you want undersized and females, it gets hit hard and fished out right away. You can catch ratfish and mudsharks all day, and the pile perch will always eat a night crawler, but that's about it as far as fish are concerned. It's too rocky for flounders. If you're after salmon I'd recommend the rivers to the north and south. Just my two cents though. If you're going to give it a try, the point wilson darts in white and greeny-white work, make sure you bring a reel with lots of line so you can launch them way out. Three or four fish in a season is pretty darn good, when the bite is hot I've seen maybe four or five fish brought in in a day.

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Re: Edmonds pier

Post by jcn980 » Mon Aug 27, 2012 9:24 am

I went down on Friday morning with my son. I ended up getting a hit, but the fish got off. It was very slow. It is more of an exercise in patience than a fishing experience!

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Re: Edmonds pier

Post by Gringo Pescador » Mon Aug 27, 2012 11:56 am

jcn980 wrote:It is more of an exercise in patience than a fishing experience!
:-s outside of Pink runs and U-fish trout ponds an exercise in patience IS the fishing experience..
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Re: Edmonds pier

Post by jcn980 » Mon Aug 27, 2012 1:01 pm

Gringo Pescador wrote:
jcn980 wrote:It is more of an exercise in patience than a fishing experience!
:-s outside of Pink runs and U-fish trout ponds an exercise in patience IS the fishing experience..

You are correct! I guess that is why I enjoy teaching my kids to fish, maybe they will learn a little patience.

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Re: Edmonds pier

Post by 3footvis » Mon Aug 27, 2012 1:41 pm

Yup, green and white jig. I've also seen some guys with some kind of white fly or hootchie over the hook. Not sure if that matters, but the day I was there, they both caught a king. Bring a bobber for fishing with herring or a brads cut plug when your arm gets tired from jigging.

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Re: Edmonds pier

Post by chongo469 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:23 pm

Hit the pier this A.M. , got a 6 lb'er but not to many caught... I heard Friday that it was on fire, but like always.... Couple of days late....

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Re: Edmonds pier

Post by filthyrich » Mon Oct 08, 2012 4:19 pm

a few weeks ago i went down to fish the pier at 1:30 am and there were 4 asains fishing and catchin small quill back rock cod and they were gona keep them and i said hey through them back and they said f3ck off so i called the cops and they ran to there car and the cop didnt show up till they left ive seen them at several spots around the north end so they are out there stealin and reelin ,ya know the feelin PS i cought a 25lb king off the pier last year nothin this year

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