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by natetreat » Fri May 06, 2011 5:05 pm
So I was down at the Edmonds pier, fishing for lings, and there was this old guy with his limit just chilling down at the pier, and told me that the trick was using live bait. I know live bait is the best for lings, and have used shiners, greenling, bullheads, flounder etc. with good success. But this guy told me that he doesn't bother with that anymore, he just goes to Petco to get feeder goldfish and uses them instead. Now at around 10-25 cents per bait, it sounds like a great alternative to even frozen herring price-wise. They aren't saltwater fish, so eventually they would die from excess salinity, but this guys said they live for about a half hour, which sounds great. They use them in the south, there is even a hatchery I found online with a special breed of "black shiners" or something that are bred and sold as bait minnows.
But what I'm wondering, is the legality of it. They are strictly prohibited in freshwater, as is other live bait, to prevent the spread of invasive species. My first inclination is to be very scared of even trying this, but as they won't survive long in the salt, it would seem logical that it could be a no harm no foul situation, but the last thing that I'd want to happen is to have a bait bucket with a couple goldfish in it and have a warden walk up and hand me a thousand dollar fine. Is this old guy breaking the law, or is this a secret trick that I've never heard of before?