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Old 03-30-2003, 10:34 AM   #1
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Default Barview Jetty tackle question

I am definittely planning to make the Whiskey Creek fin-clipping party and then the Barview Jetty group-fish afterwards.

One question, tho'. What kind of gear should I bring along for the Barview? What kind of rod, what #-test line, etc.? :whazzup:

Enquiring minds want to know.

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Old 03-30-2003, 10:48 AM   #2
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: JETTIE FISHING IS PICKING UP. BEST FISHING IS AT TIDE CHANGE.

: WHEN USING HEAVY LINE - 25-40 POUND TEST. USE 4-8 OZ JIG HEADS.

: WHEN USING LIGHT LINE-USE 1-3OZ LEAD

: USE A 4-6 INCH WHITE CURLY TAIL GRUB.

: USE A HEAVY LEADER 25 # TEST FOR LINGCOD .

: RIG IT UP JUST LIKE YOU WOULD ON A SLIDING BOBBER RIG & FISH ABOUT 20 FEET DOWN. CAST IT OUT-LET IT DRIFT WITH THE CURRENT. DO THAT WHEN THE CURRENT ISN'T RUNNING REAL STRONG. WHEN IT GETS BACK IN, CLOSE TO THE JETTY, JUST DO IT AGAIN. OR YOU CAN PLUNK FOR THEM LIKE YOU WOULD FOR SALMON.

: YOU CAN ALSO JIG FOR LINGS WITH A LEADHEAD JIGS, WHITE, 6INCH RUBBER GRUBS, BUT THAT USUALLY CATCHES MORE BASS. TAKE A 3 OZ LEADHEAD JIG, THREAD A WHITE TWINTAIL 6 INCH CURLY GRUB AND TIP IT WITH A PIECE OF SAND SHRIMP. THEN JIG IT IN THE ROCKS. OR RIG UP A BOBBER RIG & FISH AN ANCHOVY OR HERRING. YOU COULD POSSIBLY CATCH A LINGCOD, BUT MORE LIKELY IT'LL BE A GREENLING, BLACK SEA BASS OR CABEZON. YOU MIGHT CATCH
: ALMOST ANYTHING. ITS EXCITING TO CATCH ANYTHING OUT THERE, ITS ALL A SURPRISE, NO MATTER WHAT YOU BRING IN

: LINGCOD USUALLY COME IN FROM OFF SHORE TO SPAWN IN AND AROUND THE JETTIES; OR ROCKS OR THE SHALLOW WATER LATER IN FEBRUARY.

: GREENLING & CABEZON LIKE BAIT, OR BAITW/JIGS.

: LINGCOD PREFER CURLY WHITE GRUBS, LATELY BLACK COLOR HAS BEEN HOT TOO!

: I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU SOME. SEE YOU OUT THERE SOON!
: I'M GOING AFTER A BIG LING. THERE IS A SIZE LIMIT(24IN)? AND I BELIEVE LIMIT IS 1 FISH. I'LL CHECK TO BE SURE. I'LL POST THE SIZE NEXT TIME.

: CAPTAIN DENNIS & MARIE
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Old 03-30-2003, 01:18 PM   #3
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Da Bank Maggot,

I gave a pretty detailed description of tackle & techniques also on the jetty inventational thread.
http://www.ifish.net/ubb/ultimatebb....=021803#000000

I personally prefer small plastic fish (shads, cocahoe's,and chovy minnows) over the curl tail grubs (worms). They all work however and I am going to donate hundreds if not a thousand or better to the jetty gig. Was suppose to drop them off to jennie the other day, but am behind in my tackle orders for Tillamook area and have been sick the last few days. Will probably make it up there tomorrow. You need not look around for plastics because there will be more than enough including the 6" plastic worms that Marie mentioned. Would recommend bringing some jig heads in the 1/2oz., 3/4, 1oz. range and 1&1/2, 2oz. and 3oz. can work also but usually the smaller lighter work better at slack tide.
I will copy/paste my post from the jetty thread:
http://www.ifish.net/ubb/ultimatebb....=021803#000000

On the jetty a 8'-9' medium to heavy rod in a spinning or casting works well (whatever you're comfortable casting). 15# - 20# line is most common.

TERMINAL TACKLE:
For seabass (Black's) small jig's work best but ocassionally bait works also. 1/2oz., 3/4oz., and 1oz. jig heads would be your best bets. I prefer the shorter shank (3/0) jig head with a 3" shad body on it. A 4" curl tail grub (worm) works well also.
Some folks like the longer shank hook (5/0) in a 3/4oz., 1oz., 1&1/2oz., or 2oz. jig head.
With those you would use a 6" curl tail grub
(worm), or a 4" shad, cocahoe, or chovy minnow. Some folks like to use a 4" twin tail shrimp on the longer shank (5/0) jig head also, but not my preferance.
If specifically targeting Lingcod (2 fish limit this year), an 8" curl tail grub (worm) or 6" shad/cocahoe minnow works better. But they will grab the smaller bass stuff.
Colors:
In the shads, cocahoes, or chovy minnows, some of the best colors are the blue pearl/ black back, pearl/black back, pearl/blue back, pearl/green back, pearl, clear glitter/black back, clear glitter/blue back, chartreuese glitter/black back.
In a curl tail grub (worm), the two best colors are white and motor oil. Black, flo orange, root beer, black and other colors work also.

Bait fishing:
You can really improvise there.
If you are fishing smaller species like seatrout (kelp greenling), or pearch, smaller hooks in a size 2 or 4 are best. I normally use a surf leader which you can buy or make your own. A surf leader comes with a barrel swivel at one end to tie to your mainline,and a snap swivel at the other to attach your weight. It has 2 loops in between to hook your snelled hooks to.
Some folks make there own version with a three way or crossline swivel to tie there dropper line and hook & leader too.
For the jetty, 1oz., 1&1/2oz., or 2oz. bank sinkers should be adequit.
For the folks targeting Lingcod or Cabezon (new 16" minimum size on Cabbies), you are probably better off tying your own leader set-up and using 20lb.+ test and 3/0-5/0 hooks.
Bait:
For the little guys I would have to say sandshrimp works best. Other baits; clams, mussels, kelp worms, squid, etc. work at times also. (Kelp worms are great, if you can get them).
For Lingcod, the best bait is Herring or a small seatrout that you catch.
The largest Barview Ling that I have caught (11#'s.) was caught on squid. Good bait also.

Bobber fishing is also an effective way of catching Ling's and big bass.
The guy's bobber fishing Salmon at the Columbia river jetty (Ilwaco) catch a lot of nice rockfish.

If you choose to fish the beach (sand) for redtail surfpearch (i.e. pogies, pink fins), the surf leader set-up I mentioned above with #2 or #4 snelled hooks does the job. Some folks use the expensive "safety pin" hooks.
You would use a 3oz. pyramid or sand claw sinker there. Some times 2oz. or 4oz.
A longer rod in the 11' or 12' works well, but not necessary.
I usually use my Salmon/Steelhead rods (8'6") for both the jetties or sandy beaches.

Best time for blacks off the jetties is usually after dark, or at dusk or dawn combined with a slack tide, but can be excellent at any time of day. Ling fishing is best during the daytime.
I don't bother with a lantern at night, but just a small pocket flashlight for retying or moving around. I usually carry two in case the batteries or bulb go bad in one of them.
Needle nose pliers come in handy for many task (removing hooks, retying, etc).
A burlap bag works best for me, but other methods for storing your fish work also. Burlap bags don't fall over or off the rocks as easily as a bucket.
If you have a shrimp gun, you can save a few bucks by pumping your own bait.
Great fun for the kids catching seatrout & pearch from the rocks and beach.
Boots or shoes with good traction work better than most tennis shoes. Extra Tuffs are the best I've used.
Might want to bring some trout gear in case the Ocean isn't cooperating, but it should be fine.

I offered to donate to Bait O' Eggs more than enough plastic worms and shads for the whole bunch of you, so I wouldn't be to concerned about not having or buying them.
Got to bring or buy your own jig heads though.

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Old 03-30-2003, 01:25 PM   #4
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Marie,

The Lincod limit has been bumped up to two Ling's this year. Way cool! The size limit remains 24". There is a new minimum size limit on Cabezon for the first time ever and it is 15". This is due to the inshore commercials targeting live cabbies for the "live fish" market.

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Old 03-30-2003, 01:37 PM   #5
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Also, Cabbie's and Greenling (Seatrout) are counted in the 10 rockfish bag limit this year unlike last year.

Surfperch and Seaperch are excluded from that limt still and the limit of 25 remains the same.

I know crabbait, 3 times again. I'm ranting!
Better get out in the shop and pour some lead.

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Old 03-30-2003, 05:11 PM   #6
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Thanks Dan...

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Old 03-30-2003, 05:45 PM   #7
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Wow!!! What a lot of great information. I'm looking forward to going to the Wiskey Creek fin clipping again this year and I will hopefully get a chance to go to the jetty fishing event too.

Thanks for the info......

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Old 03-30-2003, 06:25 PM   #8
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WOW!!!!!!!

Great info DBD. THANKS
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Old 03-31-2003, 06:29 AM   #9
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Your welcome Marie.
Hey, I'm supplying the plastics and Jennie is supplying the peanut butter dip, are you supplying the sand chickens? Just kiddin'.

Hey rebell, I know you have been working 90 hours a week, but it sure is good to see ya back. Hope you can make the gig. If not, see ya on the tour.

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