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What to catcht at Edmonds pier!

Post by fishingboy » Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:37 pm

Ok ive fished edmonds for awhile for anything and ive decided to make a guide.

Rockfish - These are the most commonly fished for among edmonds they grow anywhere from 2-3 inches to 14-15 inches they taste great fried or steamed. The smaller ones make great bait for ling cod as i will explain later.

Limits/Minimum size - 1 per day no minimum size

Bait Fishing Them - Ill start by telling you how to catch the smaller ones. you use a size 6 or 8 snelled hook with 3-4 inches of leader line attached to a swivel and a light bullet wait above the swivel. attach on some worms or shrimp and your good to go. throw it near the pilings anywhere from 3-4 feet below the surface or all the way to the bottom. to catch the bigger ones 10 inch or bigger get a really small hook small as you can. put a tiny piece of shrimp or worm and look for a school of perch and slowly lower your bait into it. you should be able to see the perch hit it if there is no perch nearby try to get a sculpin or anything small that moves other than another rock cod or ling cod make sure it is 2-3 inches minmum, dead baits like frozen herring work well and if you want to use shrimp for it works too just put a pretty big chunk of it on your hook.. once you have one take size 3-4 snelled or circle hook stick it through the back. Careful not to pierce the spine or you'll kill it. then rig up any way you like with a nice sized weight and 5-6 inches of leader. throw it near the rocks or at the bottom of a piling and you will be sure of hook up if its a good day you will get a bite within 1-30 mins. The second you have the rock cod on reel it up fairly fast as it will try to swim into the piling or rocks.

Jigging for them - My experience with jigging for rock cod are not as good as baiting i prefer baiting them buts that my preference. if you wish to jig for them use a lead jighead with a curly tail grub according to the size of the rock cod you want. bright colors have worked best for me. i only jig for them if i can see them. i have had luck with darts those ones that look like candlefish but not much only caught 2 or 3 but they were pretty large.

Flounders/Sole - In my opinion flounders taste horrible anyway you cook them. i advise that if you do eat them always fry them because if you dont the meats go soft. i use them as crab bait they work better than other than much other baits. just cut a couple of long slits on them.

Limits/Minimum size - Unlimited although it says in the reg 2 per day for any other bottomfish nobody really cares no minimum size

Baiting for them - you would use the same setup as in catching the small rock cod. put a piece of shrimp or worm and slowly drag it or leave it on the bottom. berkley gulp bait sand flea crabs work good too on the bottom. ill share with you guys a story about 2 to 4 years ago during the summer there was a huge flounder swimming on the surface 10-15lbs if anyone remembers and a guy snagged it with a tiny white jig and brought it in somehow. was being yelled at by my uncle for not telling him. if anyone was there that was an amazing moment for edmonds flounder haha biggest one ive seen outta edmonds.

Jigging for them - theres no ways to jig for them unless you can see them which you rarely do. but if you do a small white grub will work well throw it behind them and keep reeling it in across there face. you either snag it or it takes the jig.

Cabezon - i would say this fish is decent for eating but more useful as ling cod bait. they are ugly as hell though you will lose your appetite once you see its blue meat. yes thats right BLUE!!! anyways it turns white when you cook it.

Limits/Minimum size - same as flounders Unlimited although it says in the reg 2 per day for any other bottomfish nobody really cares no minimum size

Baiting them - cabezons have not been what they used to be at edmonds. you could usually toss anything at the rocks and you would get one. i would throw shrimp and perch into the rocks with decent size hooks. i wouldnt get your hopes high of getting one though as i havent caught one since 07.

Jigging - I have never tried to jig nor caught one on a jig. if you have had any luck please tell me and i will add it into this guide.

Sculpins - they are also a bad tasting fish used as bait for rock cod and ling cod and crab. the smaller ones for rock cod. and the big ones ling cod and crab.

Limits/Minimum size - Unlimited although it says in the reg 2 per day for any other bottomfish nobody really cares no minimum size

Baiting them - anything type of bait works dead, live, fish guts. for the smaller ones i would use fish guts or worms and shrimps. whats amazing is that you can use a smaller sculpin and catch a bigger one. for the bigger ones half a perch or anything works well on a size 2-4 hook. they have large mouths and can fit lots in so a big bait works as well. when handling one avoid the 2 spikes on the side of their heads as the hurt pretty bad when you get pricked. if you are saving them for crab bait or dead bait. remember to cut off the thorns to avoid being pricked the next time.

Jigging for them - curly tail grubs work the best off the bottom. bounce them up and down and one will strike and occasionally you can grab a rock cod off the bottom.

Greenlings - i dont think they are bottom fish but they taste goood to me and i usually catch them off the bottom. like cabezon they have been declining as well havent had 1 since 06 they are in my opinion the best ling cod bait. they are very tasty fried or steamed.

Limits/Minimum size - Unlimited although it says in the reg 2 per day for any other bottomfish nobody really cares no minimum size

Baiting them - i have had the most luck on a size 6 snelled hook with a medium sized piece of shrimp on it. a funny story of mine i had just caught a nice 14 inch greenlings to eat and tried to keep it alive. but when it died suddenly i wondered why. but i found out when i was gutting it that it had the shrimp stuck in its gill. well the best spot to try for these is at the far end of the pier right in between the 2 pilings.

Jigging them - i have never tried jigging for them so i would not know how tell me if you guys know anyway to jig for them and i will add that to this guide.

Dogfish - a type of shark that grows fairly large as big as a ling but not as vicious. i have not tried one because i have been told they taste because of a defense mechanism where they urinate through their skin. people have told me to soak them in lemon juice for 3, 2 hour periods but thats too much of a hassle for me.

Limits/Minimum size - Unlimited although it says in the reg 2 per day for any other bottomfish nobody really cares no minimum size

Baiting them - herring works the best whole herring that is with the head cut off. on a size 3-4 hook. try using a wire leader because these guys have teeth. i dont catch many at edmonds and if i do average size is 15-20 inches. they mostly come out at night at edmonds.

Jigging for them - i dont jig for them and if you do tell me how and i will add it to this guide.

Ratfish - The goggly eyed whip tailed fish of the bottom. its looks like an alien with its big eyes. i like to poke at the eyes when i catch one because it feels weird. avoid the tails as they can cut you pretty deep. they have cut clean through my 20lb test once. i have never eaten one as i have been told they are poisonous.

Limits/Minimum size - Unlimited although it says in the reg 2 per day for any other bottomfish nobody really cares no minimum size ( who would want to keep one of these things anyways )

Baiting them - dead baits work the best for these shrimp, frozen herring and fish guts. I catch them usually when i go for rock cod. if you see one leave your bait on the bottom and it will eventually come back and take it.

Jigging them - i dont jig for them but i do snag them with jigs if i see one and throw it into the break
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RE:What to catcht at Edmonds pier!

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Post by Gringo Pescador » Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:53 pm

Wow fishing boy, that is quite a write up! Lots of good information there. But you might want to revise it a little... a few of the things I see are..(and others can correct me if I am wrong on these).
fishingboy wrote:
...once you have one take size 3-4 snelled or circle hook stick it through the back. Careful not to pierce the spine or you'll kill it....
fishingboy wrote: ...that can take maybe an 6-8 inch rock cod, greenling, flounder, or sculpin. hook then through the back or the head making sure not too kill them.
According to the regs (the way I interperet them), You can not use live fish for bait.
fishingboy wrote:
Limits/Minimum size - Unlimited although it says in the reg 2 per day for any other bottomfish nobody really cares no minimum size
Somebody Cares, or there wouldn't be a limit...
fishingboy wrote:
Jigging them - i dont jig for them but i do snag them with jigs
fishingboy wrote: Jigging for them- there is no way to jig unless if you buy a herring jig and snag for them.
fishingboy wrote: Just snag them with a herring jig or a squid jig.
According to the regs (the way I interperet them), You can not Snag or attempt to Snag fish
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Post by Gringo Pescador » Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:58 pm

christopherbeebe wrote::scratch: seems like this one>> http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/ya ... shing.aspx :scratch:
huh - looks like they just added the salmon info..?
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Post by Gonefishing » Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:00 pm

:-$ I'm confused as to why we have the same stuff twice it seems as well #-o +

:fish: assuming the weather isn't that bad I will be at Edmonds chasing :nemo: :fish:

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RE:What to catcht at Edmonds pier!

Post by kevinb » Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:00 pm

Help,I need a medic....I have a nose bleed and nausea trying to figure this out as well.
I am a medic,can't figure out my symptoms. I'm in trouble:eye:

Ok,so what is going on here? I'm so confused...:-" TheOne? huh...............

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Post by bubba800 » Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:22 pm

lool i am confused u took my guide and added stuff?
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Post by Shad_Eating_Grin » Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:31 pm

Gringo Pescador wrote:...
According to the regs (the way I interperet them), You can not use live fish for bait.

The regs prohibit use of live fish for GAMEFISH bait (per page 31). Most GAMEFISH are freshwater species. Most of the species in saltwater are FOODFISH, and so there is no prohibition against using live fish for bait for FOODFISH.

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RE:What to catcht at Edmonds pier!

Post by Gringo Pescador » Tue Nov 11, 2008 6:03 am

Shad_Eating_Grin wrote:
Gringo Pescador wrote:...
According to the regs (the way I interperet them), You can not use live fish for bait.

The regs prohibit use of live fish for GAMEFISH bait (per page 31). Most GAMEFISH are freshwater species. Most of the species in saltwater are FOODFISH, and so there is no prohibition against using live fish for bait for FOODFISH.
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Post by christopherbeebe » Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:46 am

kevinb wrote: I'm so confused...:-" TheOne? huh...............


LOL #-o :-"
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Post by christopherbeebe » Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:56 am

Shad_Eating_Grin wrote:
Gringo Pescador wrote:...
According to the regs (the way I interperet them), You can not use live fish for bait.

The regs prohibit use of live fish for GAMEFISH bait (per page 31). Most GAMEFISH are freshwater species. Most of the species in saltwater are FOODFISH, and so there is no prohibition against using live fish for bait for FOODFISH.
yup yup this is true don't get caught using a shaker salmon or a trout, big fine for that one... but at the same time; if a rockfish is used then you can only use one due to the one fish limit. so if he dies and u catch and use another one u have just broken the law by having more than the limit. i find that lings and large "rockcod" often hit the live greenling, shiner perch, herring, smelt, & anchovy more so than the rock fish i think they are easier to eat than a spiny rockfish. so stay within those baits and u will not have to worry about limit restrictions as much. :cheers:
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Post by swedefish4life1 » Sat Nov 29, 2008 12:13 pm

Edmonds and the Pier#-o (you forgot)?:-" you will catch a cold!:-$ lol ( CAUGHT) maybe?
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