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Chrisc54
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I have been fishing around lilly point by the clay cliffs and just past around that point in that general area, i have tried all sorts of spinners, buzz bombs, different sizes, roe, herring, single salmon eggs, caught nothing but bullhead, any advice would be awsome!!
thanks for your time
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Louis Vuitton
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Lily Point and all around that South side over and around to Light House Park has lots of cutthroat and Coho, and Pinks too if you time it right. The water at Lily is pretty shallow and sloping with large cobbly rocks, which are good for certain fish *COUGH cutties*. There are lots of coho that hang out in that area, but you do better with a boat there for them. It is one of the best places to fly fish for them if you have a boat. You can get the cutthroat from the beach with poppers quite well. Going around the beach over the Light House Park will get you in to coho. It really is one of the easiest places to get coho right off the beach, either on the fly or with gear. You only need one thing to successfully fish LHP- White buzzbombs. Get the pearl coloured bombs in 3XH, the standard shaped ones. Don't get those super long ones ones (I think 4inches). They don't have the same action for whatever reason. Get a bunch of those and grab a blue and green sharpie and just put one stripe of green or blue down one side. That's it. And use that little rubber bumper it comes with. I used to use beads instead, but found that they would still fray the knot too.
LHP is part of Watcom County, so follow those regs. If you run in to Ben the park ranger, tell him Jordan from Tsawwassen sent you out there- he'll help you out.
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Chrisc54
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thanks alot! what are poppers? and yes i do have a little boat, what works best to get the cutthroat? i just use worms when im lake fishing and it works great, i dnt know igf its different in the ocean??
thanks for your time
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Chrisc54
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and also should i try using a floater
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Louis Vuitton
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Poppers are small floating flies that you skip/pop/chug across the surface, usually representing baitfish.
If you want, we could maybe maybe hit it up together. Drop me an email at pradachanel@myspace.com
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