December fishing in the Sound

B~C

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Yikes, two days back on the job and I'm thinking about Christmas break. I didn't get much fishing in this summer and was wondering about trying to make up for it in December. Is there, has anybody done much, what's the story on, salmon fishing in the Sound in December? enquiring minds want to know.
thanks
 
There is limited blackmouth( immature chinook) salmon during the winter. I believe area 8-2 is open in december and maybe the canal. Fishing is tough then but I still go almost every weekend. The key for winter blackmouth is to scratch the bottom in 90-180 feet of water. Put your gear right off the bottom. And really focus on the tide changes, an hour or two before and after. Hootchies and coho killers, are what I usually use. The size of the fish can be decent, the best we've done is about 13 lbs , but I have seen some bigger than that caught. ALthough alot of times they can be just a couple pounds. But it's fun and if you have heat it's even better. Plus it's usually not too crowded which is always a plus. If you decide to come out let me know, I'll probably be out there anyway.

Sark
 
Ya know, even if the fishing is poor I'm going to come up and give it a try if the weather is tollerable...I'll give you a yell, that bit about it being not to crowded sold me
 
BC - you can fish blackmouth in most areas of the sound most of the winter. Check the regs for there's a few places that close now and then. I usually fish area 10 for winter blackmouth. One of my favorite spots is down off of Restoration Point (SE corner of Bainbridge) and the bay to the NW of the point (W of Blakely rock). As Cutty says, fishing near the bottom in 100-120' of water is usually pretty good. Near the point though, I do well with 50-65' of cable out just following the 120' contour. The nice thing about that area is that you can also pick up your one a day rock fish AND you can run into Winslow for a soup, beer and a sandwich. It's not very crowded in winter and with luck we might get a late opening for crab. If you want to go out round X-mas time, give me a PM and we can swap boat trips.
 
dis is good, it sounds like a Sound trip would be a sound idea. I have never fished up there, we usually got our fill of salmon fishing in the summer down here. That deep water fishing will be a new experience.
Roger- trip trading would be a great way to maximize those precious fishing resources :)
 
I can't imagine how I forgot about area 10 being open then , I guess since I didn't fish there last winter season. And I really have only fished the Jeff head area the winter before that. I will have to try out there again this year. I spent most of last winter at race track. I guess area 8-1,8-2, 10,11,12,13 are all open in december. So there are lots of choices. I never fish 11 or 13 since they are too far. But I am planning on trying the canal( 12) this winter. I've heard the fishing can be pretty good out there in the winter.

Sark
 
While I know nothing about fishing up there in the Sound, I am entertaining sea trialing a boat up there, I am considering spending some time up there trying out a new boat. What type of weather do you all expect over the week between Christmas and New Year's Holiday? JOhn
 
Or sunshine and warm. Just like OR, who knows??

Ken, cumon up. I've caught a whole bunch of immature kings in the winter months. Even won a derby or two with fish in high teens/low 20's.

And it sure could be cold, windy and wet... beats a casino.

Dusty
 
drjohn71a":3jtsgmlv said:
What type of weather do you all expect over the week between Christmas and New Year's Holiday? JOhn

Personally I EXPECT bright blue skies, temperatures in the upper 40s or low 50s and calm seas...what I may GET, now that is pretty much what Dusty said...
 
A December day, South Sound, 2005. (Area 13) Robbi

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Robbi":1blrni1w said:
A December day, South Sound, 2005. (Area 13) Robbi

We can top that! Two of my all-time favorite cruises were our First Birthday Cruises, 2-14-04 and 2-21-04, on Daydream the CD22 in February 2004. See the pix here. These were two fine winter cruises. Incidentally, the picture of me in the dinghy is affectionately known as "10 lb of shit in a 5 lb bag" - a comment made by a jerk in a Bayliner, but unfortunately true, the RU-240 was soon replaced with an RU-260!
 
Ok Pat, I didn't want to post this December picture because I don't want the secret out that once you go south of the Narrows Bridge, you enter winter boating heaven. And fly fishing for resident coho isn't bad either. Don't tell, OK? Robbi

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Thanks, guys, but all the weather options up there seem alot better than what we expect in Kansas over Christmas.... I need to get some planning done! John
 
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