Poor man’s halibut!! Lol good times I miss the summers up there most beautiful rivers lakes bays etc. lived kayak point left in 02” brought back some memories for sure! Stay safe have fun 👍
I was out fishing and crabbing today in port Susan after launching at the kayak point launch. Its an incredible area and will continue to keep going there since it’s so calm and I have a small baot
@@danieldavidson8149 they didn’t have a boat launch in the 80’s-90’s when I live there and the annual pass was still $40 but walk the dogs fish etc but no launch, I’d back my 78” hi boy first down into the bay drop the bay liner roll out! Many choppy notes few beers deep was fun stuff! I’ll never forget Washington and all the fun it has to offer outdoors rain or shine!!!
@@danieldavidson8149 and if you crab use chicken legs w the over nighter cage, head towards the tip of camano island and approximately 100-300yds off shore from that tip drop your pots and let sit 3-4hrs and they be full of dungness keepers!! 6-1/4 back then? If it’s deeper then your 100ft rope go closer inland! Good luck I can still see the shore line talking about it! If you steelhead fish or rip the rivers let me no I’ll guide you were it use to be hot! Have fun
A lot of guys here have a distaste for greenling here, say they are mushy and don’t like the fact they count as part of your daily rockfish limit. Kept one once and it wasn’t a bad beer batter fillet.
Oh yeah. Used to catch them on the south side of Fidalgo Head, just out of Skyline marina. Used squid as bait, and fished along "the wall". Not big, but battered up and deep fried, great taste.
I have caught two greenling hogs in kelp beds. They typically bite on anything, but I have found success using a 3'-4' Berkeley Gulp! shrimp on a Texas rig.
I heard people catch flounder off priest point near Everette. There is a UA-camr lady that catches them off a kayak but she goes out at slack tide and on the edge of the shelf before it gets deep
I heard on the other side of jetty island at the port of Everett. I also heard that it is good for crabbing and catching Ling. Edmunds by the ferry has absolute hog Lingcods on a kayak. I have yet to catch one yet but I have seen people bring them in and they were on kayaks.
Don't put your fingers in the gills of the Lingcod. They have very sharp teeth like structures on the gills that will cut your fingers if the fish struggles.
Greetings from Sequim.
Nice little video.
Oh man I recognize so many of your spots! Love the San Juan’s. Going to check out Waldron for Ling in a couple weeks
Poor man’s halibut!! Lol good times I miss the summers up there most beautiful rivers lakes bays etc. lived kayak point left in 02” brought back some memories for sure! Stay safe have fun 👍
I was out fishing and crabbing today in port Susan after launching at the kayak point launch. Its an incredible area and will continue to keep going there since it’s so calm and I have a small baot
@@danieldavidson8149 they didn’t have a boat launch in the 80’s-90’s when I live there and the annual pass was still $40 but walk the dogs fish etc but no launch, I’d back my 78” hi boy first down into the bay drop the bay liner roll out! Many choppy notes few beers deep was fun stuff! I’ll never forget Washington and all the fun it has to offer outdoors rain or shine!!!
@@danieldavidson8149 and if you crab use chicken legs w the over nighter cage, head towards the tip of camano island and approximately 100-300yds off shore from that tip drop your pots and let sit 3-4hrs and they be full of dungness keepers!! 6-1/4 back then? If it’s deeper then your 100ft rope go closer inland! Good luck I can still see the shore line talking about it! If you steelhead fish or rip the rivers let me no I’ll guide you were it use to be hot! Have fun
Phil is the fishing master!
A lot of guys here have a distaste for greenling here, say they are mushy and don’t like the fact they count as part of your daily rockfish limit. Kept one once and it wasn’t a bad beer batter fillet.
Oh yeah. Used to catch them on the south side of Fidalgo Head, just out of Skyline marina. Used squid as bait, and fished along "the wall". Not big, but battered up and deep fried, great taste.
You should be called that master of fishing
What type of fish are sitting on the filet table?
Are they all greenling?
Thanks. What depth, etc. should I look for to catch flounders.? I’m on Lopez
What structures do you look for when it comes to greenlings?
I have caught two greenling hogs in kelp beds. They typically bite on anything, but I have found success using a 3'-4' Berkeley Gulp! shrimp on a Texas rig.
Philip and I fish rocky cliffs with a lot of kelp
Is that type of flounder any good? Its trash fish up here, but i always wondered?
Never had a flounder that’s trash fish, some too small for a decent fillet imo, but they eat great
I stay in Marysville do u know any good fishing spots by me
I heard people catch flounder off priest point near Everette. There is a UA-camr lady that catches them off a kayak but she goes out at slack tide and on the edge of the shelf before it gets deep
@Chupfishing thanks for that info ima check it out
Oh no priest point is in Olympia
I heard on the other side of jetty island at the port of Everett. I also heard that it is good for crabbing and catching Ling.
Edmunds by the ferry has absolute hog Lingcods on a kayak. I have yet to catch one yet but I have seen people bring them in and they were on kayaks.
Edmonds is deep enough to get shrimp off the pier!
What boat launch is that in the video?
Was that Cornet bay that you launched from?
Don't put your fingers in the gills of the Lingcod. They have very sharp teeth like structures on the gills that will cut your fingers if the fish struggles.
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...and not a dogfish among them.
Those starry flounders (2nd fish) are not a very good fish for eating
Hey just a tip, don't put stupid music in your videos