Contrast on your subscriber goal! I’ve learned quite a bit of info watching your vids the last 7 years and it’s really helped me progress a local angler. Your versatility of knowledge of so many different species is exactly what I needed. I’ve refined much of what learned from you! So happy for you Rick on achieving this goal. Now let’s double that number!
Thank you very much sir! I am hoping that this keeps growing and catching traction. There is a bunch to still cover. Anything you would like to see upcoming? Always appreciate your support
The Dash Point pier is closed for safety but the cool part is this summer the WDFW released an emergency rule lifting the 100 yard barrier around the pier so you can beach fish at dash. It's been a very productive beach this year
A good place to target now are some of the tidal rivers, the pinks are still silver with sea lice. I have been killing it with the all pink jig I got from you and limiting out every time. Coho and Kings are there as well. That rain has really helped out, they can smell their spawning grounds.✌
@@mo1122585 dude these clowns with their emergency changes. You're right. Thank you sir. I'm like 5 minutes from Snohomish river and have been waiting for it to open haha
Heads up if you want to fish Fort Casey: There's two different protected areas there that you can't fish: On the south facing shore by the Keystone jetty is the Keystone Conservation area that goes from the east side of the jetty to the eastern most row of pilings by the old military wharf. Then on the west facing shore, there's the Admiralty Head Marine Preserve which starts roughly at the northern part of the main fort and battery and continues north until about the conference center.
Can the 10:43 beach fishing allow Plunking fishing for Coho or Chinook salmon? I wish to know more where I can go to the bank of Columbia River for plunking. Do WDF have information about plunking salmon for Columbia River for bank or beach ?
There are beaches up and down the Puget sound. Typically I wait to hit the beaches once we get more of the ocean coho rolling in locally but you can have success no doubt
Came across this video 📹 Browsing youtube and I thought I'd chime in grow up in the area and fished it most my life bro ant lieing on point 👉 👈 👇 👌 👍 when shore fishin I've always used the "pink buzz bomb" myself works great always if your looking for a hot spot for dungeoness crab smilk bay was my spot for big crab 🦀 go deep more on the LA Conner side does great 👍 👌 but all the spots dude says it fact both shore and trolling near shore with Herring And flashers And Hoochies omg also eagle point about 45 minutes from Deception pass give or take for some good kings 🤴 all over that area really is so Abundant for alllll kinda stuff miss it wish I still lived in the area honestly thank you for the awesome video badass sorry for my choppy spelling
Traditionally an hour before and after high tides were the rule of thumb I always went off of. However this year I started fishing that hour before or after the low as well and still caught fish. Seems having the tide moving has been the key to success
You talk about timing the tides a lot. Do you mean being out there as the tide is coming in to catch the fish being pushed in close? Or high/low slack? Or…? Thanks for the video!
Thank you for watching! Yes is the short answer to your question. I have always had best luck timing when the tide is coming in which pushes bait and fish closer to shore. A lot of that as well is having moving water. The hour before and after both high and low slack are moving the fish and having them active. Slack tide (doesn’t mean you can’t catch) but typically that’s when you get stuck with a lot of debris and can be frustrating.
Lincoln park is a long, long walk. Through the forest, down a massive hill to the beach then carrying all gear and fish up hill. Not suggested for people out of shape.
Definitely can be a long walk no doubt. Hard to deny though the popularity of the spot due to the success off the beach. Thanks for watching and the support
Yeah Lagoon Point and Bush Point have been my most successful spots by a straight up landslide. Tuesday at Lagoon Point my friends and I caught 60+ fish between the three of us in a single tide. I also have pulled a 13.5 lb hatchery Coho and a 10 lb hatchery Coho out of there this week. Absolute blast.
My reasoning was to be planning ahead of when you need to be at the specific beach. Some fish better than others at different tide as and being able to get there ahead of the peak time allows for beating the crowds as well as being ready for the fish
@@HolyMolyOutdoors I probably follow over 100 anglers on there and you would have a great opportunity to expand your following 🎣 You have better content 🤗
Geez thanks…Whidbey Island beaches are already elbow to elbow and you’re essentially telling even more folks to come on out to Whidbey! You should have also pointed out how overcrowded the beaches are especially on Pink Salmon years…shame on you. Many times I’ve seen where people drive from over a hundred miles thinking they’re gonna get some fish only to have to stand back and wait for someone to limit out so they could get a spot on the beach. There may be a lot of public beach access on Whidbey Island but they are pretty small when they’re filled elbow to elbow with fishers. Otherwise this was another great video. I’d ask you to keep them coming but you’d probably expose more of our local secrets…
@@SalmonKing52 Thank you for taking the time to watch the video. Honestly nothing is a secret that I shared. People have known about all these places from tackle shops and the internet well before a video I did. I’m all about trying to help people catch more fish as many did to help me. Good luck out there and fish on
Contrast on your subscriber goal! I’ve learned quite a bit of info watching your vids the last 7 years and it’s really helped me progress a local angler. Your versatility of knowledge of so many different species is exactly what I needed. I’ve refined much of what learned from you! So happy for you Rick on achieving this goal. Now let’s double that number!
Thank you very much sir! I am hoping that this keeps growing and catching traction. There is a bunch to still cover. Anything you would like to see upcoming? Always appreciate your support
Thx man, I'm new to fishing and your videos have been fantastic stuff. 💯
So glad to hear! Thank you for watching and the support
The Dash Point pier is closed for safety but the cool part is this summer the WDFW released an emergency rule lifting the 100 yard barrier around the pier so you can beach fish at dash. It's been a very productive beach this year
Appreciate the info!
A good place to target now are some of the tidal rivers, the pinks are still silver with sea lice. I have been killing it with the all pink jig I got from you and limiting out every time. Coho and Kings are there as well. That rain has really helped out, they can smell their spawning grounds.✌
That’s awesome! Thank you for the support. Tidal waters are absolutely a great spot to be right now
Which tidal rivers are you talking about? All the significant northern rivers are closed until the 16th.
@@titandino the Duwamish and Snohomish just opened on the 1st . I have been limiting out on the Duwamish every time I go, including this morning. ✌🏾
@@mo1122585 dude these clowns with their emergency changes. You're right. Thank you sir. I'm like 5 minutes from Snohomish river and have been waiting for it to open haha
What about the Snohomish?
Dash point pier is closed but you can fish from the beach. Wader recommended as the beach is kinda flat.
Appreciate the info! Definitely a reminder to always confirm regs before heading out. Appreciate your support and watching!
Check the map on Fort Casey, the spot on the map is actually a protected area. Wdfw is patrolling regularly!
Awesome videos! Haven’t been able to find pink buzz bombs anywhere here in Seattle, any chance you’ll get ‘em back in stock any time soon?
Going back up on the site today! Went down with a nasty cold last two days finally on the upswing
Thanks you for the support!
Heads up if you want to fish Fort Casey: There's two different protected areas there that you can't fish: On the south facing shore by the Keystone jetty is the Keystone Conservation area that goes from the east side of the jetty to the eastern most row of pilings by the old military wharf. Then on the west facing shore, there's the Admiralty Head Marine Preserve which starts roughly at the northern part of the main fort and battery and continues north until about the conference center.
Greatly appreciate that information! Thank you!
bro thanks to u i got my first salmon
That’s so awesome! Way to go! So glad I could be a little part in that
Great vid! Thanks!
Thanks for watching and the support!
Can the 10:43 beach fishing allow Plunking fishing for Coho or Chinook salmon? I wish to know more where I can go to the bank of Columbia River for plunking. Do WDF have information about plunking salmon for Columbia River for bank or beach ?
How much longer do pinks stay in the puget sound?
With as many as we have right now and lack of rain. I’d bet at least one more week then they will significantly taper off
Redondo pier has been closed for a few years
Appreciate the information!
Im heading out now to go pink fishing
Awesome!! Go get em!!
About to try and get my first salmon on a buzz bomb rig, I live in Lacey , any shores near by you know of ?
There are beaches up and down the Puget sound. Typically I wait to hit the beaches once we get more of the ocean coho rolling in locally but you can have success no doubt
I was just wondering if there are any beach opportunities this time of year, hope you have success
Came across this video 📹 Browsing youtube and I thought I'd chime in grow up in the area and fished it most my life bro ant lieing on point 👉 👈 👇 👌 👍 when shore fishin I've always used the "pink buzz bomb" myself works great always if your looking for a hot spot for dungeoness crab smilk bay was my spot for big crab 🦀 go deep more on the LA Conner side does great 👍 👌 but all the spots dude says it fact both shore and trolling near shore with Herring And flashers And Hoochies omg also eagle point about 45 minutes from Deception pass give or take for some good kings 🤴 all over that area really is so Abundant for alllll kinda stuff miss it wish I still lived in the area honestly thank you for the awesome video badass sorry for my choppy spelling
Thank you for watching and the support! Greatly appreciate it. We are definitely fortunate here in the Northwest. Tight lines and Fish on!!
It’s better to go at low tide or high tide?
Traditionally an hour before and after high tides were the rule of thumb I always went off of. However this year I started fishing that hour before or after the low as well and still caught fish. Seems having the tide moving has been the key to success
You talk about timing the tides a lot. Do you mean being out there as the tide is coming in to catch the fish being pushed in close? Or high/low slack? Or…?
Thanks for the video!
Thank you for watching! Yes is the short answer to your question. I have always had best luck timing when the tide is coming in which pushes bait and fish closer to shore. A lot of that as well is having moving water. The hour before and after both high and low slack are moving the fish and having them active. Slack tide (doesn’t mean you can’t catch) but typically that’s when you get stuck with a lot of debris and can be frustrating.
@@HolyMolyOutdoors thanks!
Lincoln park is a long, long walk. Through the forest, down a massive hill to the beach then carrying all gear and fish up hill. Not suggested for people out of shape.
There's the closer lower lot if you can find a spot. But yeah it's a hike either way
Definitely can be a long walk no doubt. Hard to deny though the popularity of the spot due to the success off the beach. Thanks for watching and the support
Nicely Done
Thank you sir!
What mapping are you using
@@charlesmiles9760 I’ll have to re look I don’t recall off the top of my head. I was a customized map on Google
Been rolling in fish everyday at bush point
Heck yeah!!!
Yeah Lagoon Point and Bush Point have been my most successful spots by a straight up landslide. Tuesday at Lagoon Point my friends and I caught 60+ fish between the three of us in a single tide. I also have pulled a 13.5 lb hatchery Coho and a 10 lb hatchery Coho out of there this week. Absolute blast.
@@titandino fantastic! Well done! Thanks for watching and the support
@@HolyMolyOutdoors Yeah! Appreciate the content. Hope to see you out there sometime. Always awesome to support fellow Christian fishermen. God bless.
Bush has significantly slowed after Labor Day. It’s getting tough, pinks seem to have moved on after that rain and thunderstorms
What does it mean to “get ahead of the tides?”
My reasoning was to be planning ahead of when you need to be at the specific beach. Some fish better than others at different tide as and being able to get there ahead of the peak time allows for beating the crowds as well as being ready for the fish
Hello from Burien
Thanks for checking in! Appreciate the support and watching
Thank you!!!! 😭
Thank you for the support!
Are you on tic tok?
There’s lots of fishermen on that app 🎣🐟
Nah haven’t really tried that yet.
@@HolyMolyOutdoors I probably follow over 100 anglers on there and you would have a great opportunity to expand your following 🎣 You have better content 🤗
@@Ruger44Carbine thanks for the kind words
Geez thanks…Whidbey Island beaches are already elbow to elbow and you’re essentially telling even more folks to come on out to Whidbey!
You should have also pointed out how overcrowded the beaches are especially on Pink Salmon years…shame on you.
Many times I’ve seen where people drive from over a hundred miles thinking they’re gonna get some fish only to have to stand back and wait for someone to limit out so they could get a spot on the beach.
There may be a lot of public beach access on Whidbey Island but they are pretty small when they’re filled elbow to elbow with fishers.
Otherwise this was another great video. I’d ask you to keep them coming but you’d probably expose more of our local secrets…
@@SalmonKing52 Thank you for taking the time to watch the video. Honestly nothing is a secret that I shared. People have known about all these places from tackle shops and the internet well before a video I did. I’m all about trying to help people catch more fish as many did to help me. Good luck out there and fish on