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For a short time each spring we offer a unique opportunity to
catch Sturgeon, Lingcod, and Halibut in the Seattle area. These
fish are amazing creatures. They fight hard, tail-walk, make
long runs, and are good eating too!
These day trips will be taken in the Everett/Marysville area
(exact departure TBA) using our 20' jet sled with room for up to
five anglers.
I will be offering a specific run of Sturgeon fishing dates
based on the most optimum tides and conditions. Those dates
are:
April 27th - May 31st
LING COD AND HALIBUT TRIPS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE AT THIS
TIME!!! PLEASE
INQUIRE...
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Lingcod are the most veracious
saltwater bottom fish you can find here in the PNW! When
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No need to drive far, Sturgeon are available in the Seattle
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These
trips are full day guided outings with all gear, tackle, boat,
bait, fuel, and guide provided. $175.00 per angler/day
The
only items you need are:
- “Sack” lunch
- Cooler for
your catch!
Our start times vary based on tides, so please standby for
more info as your fishing date nears.
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The fish:
A keeper size Sturgeon will weigh between 20 and 50lbs.
Lincod and Halibut range from 5-50lbs on average. As always, I
will process your catch however you prefer. Let me know if you
would like to sign up!
Mark Coleman - Guide/Owner
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If you decide to keep a Sturgeon, your limit is one fish with a fork length between 38" -
54"... |
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RECORD RUN OF CHINOOK!
10 DAYS LEFT!
We have had EPIC Columbia River Spring Chinook fishing so
far and its been very clear that the BIG forecasted run is
holding true!
I have just a handfull of full day seats open
but quite a few afternoon half-day trips open.
$175.00 full day
$125.00 half day
$275 to do both
SEASON CLOSES AFTER APRIL 18th!
Whats Next:
June 1st - July 31st
Skykomish River summer Chinook and summer Steelhead
trips are next...BBQ lunch included on these trips!
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If you care about fishing in the future you should
consider joining the Northwest Sport fishing
Industry Association
and the Coastal Conservancy Association. Both agencies
are working hard for our fisheries!
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spot fishing reports and photos! Click the image...
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