If you don't mind traveling to Tacoma, you could try walking out to Point Defiance. You have to do this on the outgoing tide, when the tide is low enough to let you out and you have to allow yourself enough time to get back after the tide turns.

If you aren't familiar with Point Defiance, you are walking out along Owens Beach. It's best to look for a tide cycle that will allow you out there at first light. You can park where the boat launchers are parking. The park will not be open that early, but I never had a problem. It's a little bit of a hump from there out to the point, but its the best shore fishing I have found.

You will need waders.

Throw buzz bombs. 4-inch wide used to work for me. Either the gray or the blue.

You can also try plug-cut herring under a float. Just don't monopolize the entire point with long-lining if others are trying to fish also.

You'll like the spot. There is a ledge and the water drops right off. The current always moves and the structure draws bait. It's like fishing in a river. Throw "upstream" and let it drift down and across. Many strikes come on the buzz bomb while just letting it drift, flutter and sink in the current. You don't have to worry about the bottom - you should never reach it.
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