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big fish lite line
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by big fish lite line » Mon May 04, 2009 2:11 pm
Where light reaches bottom, flakes WORK
I believe you
I just thought it was funny how you guys were saying you prefer your worm to have a different color flake. In my opinion lingcod really could care less.
Where light doesn't reach bottom, vibe + smell + Glow (color) works. All depends on the situation. Nice work on opener again ll, I gotta post a keeper by friday for sure!! bounce
yep
thanks, good luck out their:cheers:
hurdle the dead and trample the weak
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fishing collector
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by fishing collector » Mon May 04, 2009 2:44 pm
bubba800 wrote:ahhahaha i think i saw you fishing collector i was the one with the alienish green jig
ended up snagging it waste of a dollar :( o wells i left when i got nasty might hit it tomorrow i believe it was Jose telling bout root beer haha i gotta stock up on some of that get myself a linger :D
I saw Jose down at the end of the dock....He wasn't doing to good, Just one bite and no fish up until the time I left. I passed the wheelchair guy when he was coming up the dock as I was walking out. I think I'll wait for the salmon to start before I get to serious down there. I might rig up for some of those little perch. They reminded me of fishing off the bridge at Ouyhut near Ocean Shores for Anchovies. They are great fried in butter! Hope to see you down there, Steve
Fly Fishing is the art of attaching a fake bug to a line and relying on the appropriate manipulation of the rod to deceive the fish into eating a sharp steel hook covered with feathers and fur.
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by Mike Carey » Fri May 08, 2009 10:51 am
Here's Aaron and my Neah Bay Ling Cod trip in beautiful HD video. Check it out!
HD Video on my Blog page,
Neah Bay Ling Cod HD Video
The big fish weighed 30 pounds at the dock!
"Takers get the honey, Givers sing the blues".
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by Pradeep » Fri May 08, 2009 11:19 am
Mike,
Awesome fish! Wow, was that a beauty!!
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Rollin with Rolland
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by Rollin with Rolland » Fri May 08, 2009 1:43 pm
nice work aaron and mike, both beautiful fish. Now, If I could only get a keeper...You never did say the length on that one mike...:bounce:
Went today, nice weather after noon, but no lings....
I really want to throw up my video also, just can't seem to find the right editing software to bleep out the bad parts..!!!
I have caught many fish in my life. The most exciting? The next one.....
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Mike Carey
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by Mike Carey » Fri May 08, 2009 3:27 pm
long.
funny, we never did measure it. For some reason it never crossed my mind to check. Funny... I guess just knowing it was BIG was good enough for me.
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by swedefish4life1 » Fri May 08, 2009 4:40 pm
Good job Mikie!!! and Aaron:viking: =d> Please dont take the 20 something inches Lings that take forever to Grow!:cyclopsan
The one Girl you got Mikie was 30lbs all day long I can smell the BBQ burning!!!:chef:
Aaron more pressure on those puppies and sitting down to fight a fish#-o lol
Great job guys and thanks for sharing your adventure for all to see and feel!:-$
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Big Smooth
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by Big Smooth » Fri May 08, 2009 5:01 pm
Nice video Mike and Aaron. I really enjoyed it, however my wife still says I'm not fishing this sunday.
I can't think of anything better than a lingcod trip for mothers day
I like it when I can call it Catching!
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by Aaron » Fri May 08, 2009 6:16 pm
swedefish4life1 wrote:Aaron more pressure on those puppies and sitting down to fight a fish#-o lol
You have no idea Swede... there was a lot more going on than meets the eye.. it was either sit down and catch the fish, or turn around and head back to the hospital...
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by swedefish4life1 » Fri May 08, 2009 6:37 pm
yOU hOOKED yOUR eAR rING?????:cyclopsan
lmao!!!!:viking: =d>
fISH on!:-$
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by wintersteelhead » Sun May 10, 2009 3:54 am
i finally have the pic from our opener
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by bubba800 » Sun May 10, 2009 10:08 am
loool heey nice fish but i thought it was 1 ling per person loool
See you out there =]
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by wintersteelhead » Sun May 10, 2009 12:49 pm
There was actually 4 of us. 4 lings from 27-31 inches and a 15# Halibut. Sea bass.....I think not!!!! The picture for them will come next week. I leave for Neah Bay tommorrow morning!!!!!!! I will be posting pics for Swede when I get back the following monday
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big fish lite line
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by big fish lite line » Sun May 10, 2009 1:44 pm
nice work wintersteelhead!
I'd take a halibut and 4 lings any day
good luck out at neah bay that place can be really awesome if the weather cooperates. if not it can be really puky.
mind me asking were you were fishing?
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by Matt » Sun May 10, 2009 5:55 pm
The weekend in review:
A beautiful morning at the rocks.... not too many fish though:
Decent sized copper:
Even better! (pushing 6#):
Double!
Fishon!......
AND its a pig!
End of the weekend:
Great weekend, tons of action and a HUGE pod of Orcas completely surrounded us today, porpoising 10-20 feet from the boat at times, WILD! Fun stuff, enjoy.
Tight lines all.
Matt
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by wintersteelhead » Sun May 10, 2009 5:58 pm
I was laughin my ass off when i saw you had censored the background. Nice catch. I'm impressed you catch lings that deep in the Islands. I'm a 25-90' kinda guy. Guess i'll have to explore some new tactics. Thus, what this web site is all about, the sharing of info and tecniques. Thanks for the info and reports liteline.
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by Matt » Sun May 10, 2009 6:07 pm
All of our fish came from 70' - 150' on rootbeer colored swimbaits. Mostly small fish around lummi rocks, got a few real nice ones at Peapod and also down near the south end of Lummi offshore on a steep bank we stumbled upon.....
Matt
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I think before my days are done,
I want to be a fisherman."
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Rollin with Rolland
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by Rollin with Rolland » Sun May 10, 2009 6:22 pm
Dang...Nice fish boys! I'm sittin hear cryin'. Only two days out, and nothing to speak of. Flippin work and weather, not working in my favor this year. Still plenty of time though...
I might have to not check this thread for a week or so, until I can get on some keepers. Painful.....
good work again....looks like some people are eatin fresh ling...
I have caught many fish in my life. The most exciting? The next one.....