You need to plan a trip to Anchorage, then drive to Seward, Alaska. The Sockeye salmon run early June. The Kings run later Jun. The Silvers and pinks run early July. It depends on the year. You will pack your freezer with your catch. You can take in some Halibut, big Lings, big Rock Fish. That will never disappoint!
The silvers probably avg 12-15 lbs. If you get into chinook, it depends on where. Around the Wilson and Trask rivers, you can get into some 40-60 lb Chinook. I’ve never really heard of that large on the Columbia. It’s probably 25 lb avg on the Columbia. South coast, around Brookings, Chetco River, those Chinook can get big.
We are planning a trip this year in June. We may not stay at Neah Bay, but we do not have all the details ironed out yet. My buddies are planning to stay for two weeks, way too long for me with all of my other planned trips.
I mighta bumped into you just off of Point Dalco last summer in late July or early August; you would have been fishing for greenling. I was in a yellow kayak. If that was you.... I hope you got your greenling :)
Honestly, I don't remember; but I do know that I love kayak fishing. I go the Eastern Washington and do a lot of kokanee, trout and walleye fishing. I have even caught salmon and giant laker trout in Lake Chelan.
I’m a field service engineer, which means I travel a lot. I lived in Oregon most of my life. Currently living in Arizona. My Mom lives up close to the Columbia, and my job sends me to Portland and Seattle many times. I’d love to arrange to fish with you. It’ll just take some good timing and planning. Not sure what the best way to make contact would be? My job may bring me back to the Portland area?
You should prob take a closer look at WA fishing regulations: No min. size. Daily limit 7. Only blue/deacon, yellowtail, widow, and black may be retained. Fishing for or possession of rockfish other than yellowtail and widow is prohibited seaward of a line approximating 120’. See Bottomfish Closure next page. No min. size. Daily limit 7. Only blue/deacon, yellowtail, widow, and black may be retained. See Bottomfish Closure next page. You are keeping canary and vermillion?
Thanks Rob! We study the regulations to remain legal and compliant. We are avid fishermen and try our best to be sustainable. We try to always release large female fish to keep the stock replenished. We are definitely following the rules.
They were fishing outside, west of the line... all those fish were legal... the regs youre talking about are for inside..... big difference @@subaru8548
I normally have it on all the time. I must have just taken off a top jacket. It is a comfortable Mustag self-inflating life vest. When you see me on the Kayak, you always see me in a fishing life jacket.
You are correct. There are several shots of me not wearing my life jacket. One dumb one was walking to the cockpit while the boat was moving. Good practice is to keep the life jacket on while on the boat. You had better believe my friend and captain of "Silver Linings" would not save me.
Hi Shannon, you have a fun, fulfilling and hard job. Saturday weather almost made me give up fishing. Let me know if you want to sell some butts or salmon. Stay safe!
@@livinglife2535 we as makah people are knowing to be giving people next time your here I can give ya some for free I own the Kimberly rose and sea hunter if you don’t see me there just message me on here
@@livinglife2535 ohh nice we have a 55 hour halibut opener i this Monday than salmon is open for us till September I’m usually down the marina every day come find me next time your in neah bay hook ya up with some fresh fish I do bottom drag to on that big dragger behind that tug boat so usually have a little bit of everything
You need to plan a trip to Anchorage, then drive to Seward, Alaska. The Sockeye salmon run early June. The Kings run later Jun. The Silvers and pinks run early July. It depends on the year. You will pack your freezer with your catch. You can take in some Halibut, big Lings, big Rock Fish. That will never disappoint!
I’ve fished a lot out of Depoe Bay, Oregon. I have been out of Ilwaco once. I’ve been out of Seward a couple times. I enjoy hunting lings and halibut.
Are you catching any size out of Oregon? I ask because I fish the Columbia River and have been asked to fish the bay.
The silvers probably avg 12-15 lbs. If you get into chinook, it depends on where. Around the Wilson and Trask rivers, you can get into some 40-60 lb Chinook. I’ve never really heard of that large on the Columbia. It’s probably 25 lb avg on the Columbia. South coast, around Brookings, Chetco River, those Chinook can get big.
Thanks for posting. This is my favorite place to fish at the moment. When will you be back here?
We are planning a trip this year in June. We may not stay at Neah Bay, but we do not have all the details ironed out yet. My buddies are planning to stay for two weeks, way too long for me with all of my other planned trips.
I’m thinking on planning a trip up to Seward Resort in about 2 years. If you have interest, keep in touch. You’ll have fish coming out your ears!
I mighta bumped into you just off of Point Dalco last summer in late July or early August; you would have been fishing for greenling. I was in a yellow kayak. If that was you.... I hope you got your greenling :)
Honestly, I don't remember; but I do know that I love kayak fishing. I go the Eastern Washington and do a lot of kokanee, trout and walleye fishing. I have even caught salmon and giant laker trout in Lake Chelan.
Sam, thank you for the video! I think I enjoyed the camaraderie just as much as the fishing :)
It would be fun to come fishing with you sometime.
That would be fun! Were do you want to fish?
I’m a field service engineer, which means I travel a lot. I lived in Oregon most of my life. Currently living in Arizona. My Mom lives up close to the Columbia, and my job sends me to Portland and Seattle many times. I’d love to arrange to fish with you. It’ll just take some good timing and planning. Not sure what the best way to make contact would be? My job may bring me back to the Portland area?
love youre video always keeping a great attitude love living life this way well done sir
Thank you, I appreciate the comment.
good show, loved the fishing, God Bless you all, stay safe
Glad you enjoyed it
Man you are just doing it! Keeping real. I fish the Westport alot, we get them same bottom fishes.
Thanks Sung! Tight lines to you!
was up there at the same time! saw my boat in the marina.
that's cool! which boat was it?
You should prob take a closer look at WA fishing regulations:
No min. size. Daily limit 7. Only blue/deacon, yellowtail, widow, and black may be retained. Fishing for or possession of rockfish other than yellowtail and widow is prohibited seaward of a line approximating 120’. See Bottomfish Closure next page. No min. size. Daily limit 7. Only blue/deacon, yellowtail, widow, and black may be retained. See Bottomfish Closure next page.
You are keeping canary and vermillion?
Thanks Rob! We study the regulations to remain legal and compliant. We are avid fishermen and try our best to be sustainable. We try to always release large female fish to keep the stock replenished. We are definitely following the rules.
@@livinglife2535 I copy pasted from the regulations.
They were fishing outside, west of the line... all those fish were legal... the regs youre talking about are for inside..... big difference @@subaru8548
@@subaru8548you liberal goober being a know it all and wrong to boot 😂
Where is your Life Jacket???????
I normally have it on all the time. I must have just taken off a top jacket. It is a comfortable Mustag self-inflating life vest. When you see me on the Kayak, you always see me in a fishing life jacket.
You are correct. There are several shots of me not wearing my life jacket. One dumb one was walking to the cockpit while the boat was moving. Good practice is to keep the life jacket on while on the boat. You had better believe my friend and captain of "Silver Linings" would not save me.
First time I’ve seen your channel, keep up the good content bro, pleasure to see new blood on UA-cam 👍
Thanks Billy! Hopefully, I will be bringing more fishing content if the State allows us to fish.
wheres your decending unit.......your suppose to send the bass and other bottom fish back down with the unit
We have the old fashioned one and a couple that release on pressure.
Is neah still enforcing the vaccine deal thx
No, they are not. Sorry for the delayed response. I was in Spain.
Glad u men enjoyed neah bay I’m a commercial fishermen from neah bay nothing is better than killing fish 😎
Hi Shannon, you have a fun, fulfilling and hard job. Saturday weather almost made me give up fishing. Let me know if you want to sell some butts or salmon. Stay safe!
@@livinglife2535 we as makah people are knowing to be giving people next time your here I can give ya some for free I own the Kimberly rose and sea hunter if you don’t see me there just message me on here
@@shannoncargo468 will do! We rented Michaels Man cave when we were there last.
@@livinglife2535 ohh nice we have a 55 hour halibut opener i this Monday than salmon is open for us till September I’m usually down the marina every day come find me next time your in neah bay hook ya up with some fresh fish I do bottom drag to on that big dragger behind that tug boat so usually have a little bit of everything