Looking to get started in Lingcod Bottom Fishing in the Puget Sound: What Fishing Line/Sinkers should I buy?

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Speedbird 48
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Looking to get started in Lingcod Bottom Fishing in the Puget Sound: What Fishing Line/Sinkers should I buy?

Post by Speedbird 48 » Sat May 23, 2020 4:14 pm

My dad took me fishing with his fishing buddy almost every week as a kid. We parked our boat ten years ago and haven't been since. Last week was the first time me and him went fishing outside of yearly charter trips. I ended up catching a Rockfish I had to release, and either a super big Lingcod that broke my line, ( I tightened my tension before hooking, and I suspect it could have been too tight) or more than likely a snag. Currently I have some really big floochies and a squid, (Highly suspect they were from here http://www.squidprotackle.com/catalogue.html) and some rusted out circle hooks that I used when I went halibut fishing. I only have one cannonball weight and no idea how to fit it on a rig, a 5 oz weight, and a 6 oz weight. I have a 5'6" Daiwa rod and a Penn 113 reel. My other rods are a high end Shimano Salmon rod and reel (Not sure of the exact model), an older Shimano rod and reel, and a 7 foot longish medium weight length looking rod with a heavy spinning reel. For all intents and purposes, I am acting as if my tackle box is empty. What should I pick up? I would like to not buy a new rod or reel if possible. From what I have watched I know I should have some bucktail jigs and butterfly jigs on hand, maybe some shrimp lures, and either an imitation Sanddab or I should prepare to stock up on live Saddabs before every Ling run. The depths we fish are between 30' and 100', but I had issues getting the 6oz weight to go all the way to the bottom. What sinkers should I invest in? Does shape matter? Finally, I only have one spool of line. What fishing line should I have in my arsenal for what I am doing? Thanks in advance and I hope to get back into this wonderful hobby soon!

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Re: Looking to get started in Lingcod Bottom Fishing in the Puget Sound: What Fishing Line/Sinkers should I buy?

Post by kodacachers » Mon Jun 08, 2020 9:17 am

Hi Speedbird,
You should check out John's site: https://johnssportinggoods.com/rigging-tackle/ I'm not sure if they are open again, but you can also stop by the store and they can set you up.

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Re: Looking to get started in Lingcod Bottom Fishing in the Puget Sound: What Fishing Line/Sinkers should I buy?

Post by Speedbird 48 » Sun Jul 12, 2020 5:10 pm

kodacachers wrote:
Mon Jun 08, 2020 9:17 am
Hi Speedbird,
You should check out John's site: https://johnssportinggoods.com/rigging-tackle/ I'm not sure if they are open again, but you can also stop by the store and they can set you up.
Thank you so much! Absolute goldmine. Unfortunately I did not pick up any lings this year, but Johns advice was helpful

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Re: Looking to get started in Lingcod Bottom Fishing in the Puget Sound: What Fishing Line/Sinkers should I buy?

Post by Let's_Go_Fishing! » Mon Jul 13, 2020 3:08 am

Someone needs to open a bait shop called Squid Pro Quo. *lol*

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Post by Let's_Go_Fishing! » Mon Jul 13, 2020 3:13 am

Would love to go linging in MA 8-2 but do not have a boat beyond a small heavy duty raft. I just posted the following in the Fishing Buddy section:
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I live in North Snoco and am looking for a responsible person with a boat to fish and crab the MA 8-2 region. Have my own crabbing and fishing gear, bait, licenses and clean background (you too). Not into drugs, drama or drinking, generally low key and a life-long love for fishing and crabbing. Early riser, weekday outings preferred. Would like to bring a friend along. No angry types or drunks. Can reasonably chip in on expenses including food and meet up at the Kayak Point park boat launch. Please PM response.

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