Seiku

DuckDogTitus

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Curious if anyone could enlighten me a bit on Seiku area salmon. ideal launch area, overnight stay, etc?

Is it possible to get into good fishing relatively close to the launch, or would we have to travel quite a bit by water?

we have spent most of our time getting to know the south sound and san juans, but I'd like to give the Seiku/PA area a try. its just a 4 hour drive for me so very hard to scout in advance and I'd like to just show up with the boat instead.
 
DuckDogTitus":1sds6jf8 said:
Curious if anyone could enlighten me a bit on Seiku area salmon. ideal launch area, overnight stay, etc?

Is it possible to get into good fishing relatively close to the launch, or would we have to travel quite a bit by water?

we have spent most of our time getting to know the south sound and san juans, but I'd like to give the Seiku/PA area a try. its just a 4 hour drive for me so very hard to scout in advance and I'd like to just show up with the boat instead.
I've fished both Sekiu and Neah Bay and I far prefer Neah Bay. Better docks at a more protected marina and closer to more/better fishing opportunities. Send me a PM with your phone number and I can call you to discuss in more detail this evening.
 
This time of year most people are heading to Neah Bay. For Coho later in the year Sekiu becomes a more happening place. I really like Sekiu a lot, but Roger is right, the docks are "primitive". The seagulls are a total PITA and I would spend some time everyday washing all the bird #$%^ off the boat, downriggers and gear.

They have a large freezer you can rent space in to put each days catch into. I bring a vacuum sealer and put the filets in, and then freeze immediately. On our last trip we fished pretty close to the marina, you basically go straight out until your in 400 - 500 feet of water and start trolling parallel to the shore. We brought home nearly 300 lbs of king and coho fillets from our last trip out there in October 2013.
 
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