swedefish4life1 wrote:
Fact that area is one of the least productive areas per angler an hours of fishing
Fact!:chef:
RIGHT HERE ON A INCOMING TIDE YOU HAVE A FISHING CHANCE!:-$

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I have to add my 2 cents in on the pier fishing. It is unfortunate if someone is too young to drive, or just getting around is a problem. But seriously... if the majority of people without boats fish from the piers.... and when you spend the day there you will see a large number of people with line in the water, and very little fish to show for their time fishing. I have gone to those same piers since about 1976, even before the current Edmonds pier was there. Think about a large concentration of people for YEARS fishing in the same spot. Loosing lots of line, and gear on the bottom.
The thing to really consider is like was said above.... walk the public beaches, Picnic Point, Meadowdale BEach, Richmond beach, Carkeek Park. South Sound Beaches, Point no Point beach. etc. Walk the beach at low tide and look for structure or drop offs, places where the land becomes a point. Make notes of that... then go back another time and fish those areas from the beach. You will know already where you are casting from your notes. There will be you out on that beach, and maybe couple of the fly guys, because they know the deal:-" and that's it. Everybody else will be back at the pier holding their lotto fish ticket.
The beaches are a great way to fish, and
SO under fished. And just such a more beautiful experience.
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