Catching Lingcod has become one of my favorite species to target over the last few years. Creating better tackle to help you catch more fish is my business and passion.
I the area that we were fishing with the technique we were using, the answer is yes. In some areas or methods of fishing do not allow bait, so be sure to read and follow your local regulations before you head out.
Weight is always the same, 16oz. Water depth varies based on water temp and bait fish but line counters are always set from 15-30 in the morning and 25'-55' when the sun comes up.
You need a size Limit that's for sure those are way to small of ling cods. If you had a size limit then you would get some nice size ling cod like in Puget Sound! and lots of big lings.🎣
@@VIPOutdoors1 26in" to 36in" average size this season was 30in" to 34in" and a load of over size this season. we rarely get small ones under 26in" and the season is only May 1st to June 15th that's what sucks in Puget Sound!🎣
Wow!! Look at all those fish tacos getting caught. Mmmmmm🤤🤤🤤
Great video bud
Thank you.
Is it illegal to add scent or a chunk of herring on the shrimp fly?
I the area that we were fishing with the technique we were using, the answer is yes. In some areas or methods of fishing do not allow bait, so be sure to read and follow your local regulations before you head out.
What size weight and depth (water depth and line counter depth) are you fishing for those coho?
Weight is always the same, 16oz. Water depth varies based on water temp and bait fish but line counters are always set from 15-30 in the morning and 25'-55' when the sun comes up.
You need a size Limit that's for sure those are way to small of ling cods. If you had a size limit then you would get some nice size ling cod like in Puget Sound! and lots of big lings.🎣
What’s the size limit in the Puget Sound?
Oregon has size limits
@@tracymeskel2839 is it 22in" and up?
@@VIPOutdoors1 26in" to 36in" average size this season was 30in" to 34in" and a load of over size this season. we rarely get small ones under 26in" and the season is only May 1st to June 15th that's what sucks in Puget Sound!🎣