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05/15/2016
66° - 70°
Shoreline
Perch
Other
Cloudy
Bait Only
Evening
05/29/2016
3
3691

We rented a home for a few days just north of the Copalis River mouth. Fantastic time to relax on the beach and do a bit of surf perch fishing. My last trip out here two years ago, I didn't catch a single fish and used really heavy spinning tackle and 25 lb mono. Bait was Berkley Gulp Sandworms in Camo finish....fished whole with number two octopus hook, rigged sliding with 3 oz pancake weight. leader probably about 2 ft.

Fast forward two years, this time I decided to go much lighter. I took my buzz bomb rod I got last year and it's rated up to 2 oz. Paired it with my phleuger supreme and the float line I had on it....17 lb nanofil. On the mainline, I ran a 1.5 oz egg weight, bead and then a good, ball-bearing snap swivel. Looped a 2 ft or so12 lb max ultragreen leader with a number 4 baitholder hook. I threaded just a half of the gulp worm this time. This proved to be the key....felt bites this time and the fishing was better! I fished mainly the two hours up to high tide. I tried low once and didn't get any. It casted like a dream way out there and I got by with my hip waders. No need for chest waders. Bjiggest one was about 2 lbs. Lot of the bites were taps, but got a couple of rod bending strikes too. For the record, an unopened packet of gulp worms lasts at least two years! Glad I didn't waste money by buying a new pack.


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flyfisherguy
5/29/2016 8:07:00 PM
Way to go john! That one perch is a pig! How do you cook yours? I usually just bake the filets coated with butter and a few spices. But I'm always looking for ways to improve my cooking! Nice job my friend!
john maher
5/30/2016 8:41:00 AM
Hi thanks for the comments! We never tried surf perch before. We baked the big one and another one slightly smaller whole. We were not impressed. The flesh was kind of soft and mushy. Had we been home, I would have filleted the fish and coated with panko or some sort of bread coat like we do for yellow perch. I will try this next time.
Slacktime
5/30/2016 9:34:00 AM
If I may, those perch are very soft meat like crappie or Yellow Perch, they do fry up well or pan fry with a little olive oil. They are one of my favorites to eat.
Slacktime
5/30/2016 9:34:00 AM
If I may, those perch are very soft meat like crappie or Yellow Perch, they do fry up well or pan fry with a little olive oil. They are one of my favorites to eat.
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