#244467 - 05/19/04 12:14 PM
neah bay "tips,safety,knowledge"
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Returning Adult
Registered: 05/11/04
Posts: 196
Loc: bonney lake
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hey folks, me and two other marines are going to fly blind and try neah bay this weekend. several things I am concerned with are: Saturday is a minus tide at 1000. how bad is the current up there in this situation? what are some good "general" spots to try? I don't want any honey holes or anything, but seeing as neah bay is very large, some general coordinates would help us alot. Are the some accepted practices in regards to Marine radio use? such as channels for chatting, radio checks etcetra? best baits? we are going to bring some point wilson darts, some jigheads 5", and some herring with cannon balls. basically just would like any help we can get to ensure this trip is successful, as we may not get to go up there again. 
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#244468 - 05/19/04 12:48 PM
Re: neah bay "tips,safety,knowledge"
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Registered: 06/05/00
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Loc: Woodinville, WA, USA
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What kind of boat? What are you fishing for?
For currents, it is an issue if you are close in to the rocks fishing for Lings or rockfish. Also, if you are in a small boat and the wind is blowing against the current, the resulting confused seas can be quite a headache. The current by itself doesn't pose a hazard in open waters.
For the marine radio, you can yack on 68, 69, 70, and 71. Don't talk on 16 unless you need emergency assistance, or are responding to someone else's emergency. Monitor 16 to respond to emergencies if you think you can help, but don't become a victim yourself.
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#244470 - 05/19/04 01:24 PM
Re: neah bay "tips,safety,knowledge"
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Returning Adult
Registered: 05/11/04
Posts: 196
Loc: bonney lake
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shoemaker, I am going to make some pipe jigs, just got 200# of lead from the tire store. I am not really wanting to fish for halibut or anything out real far. I would prefer to stay along the shore or at least within 3-4 miles of the marina
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#244471 - 05/20/04 01:01 AM
Re: neah bay "tips,safety,knowledge"
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Returning Adult
Registered: 05/11/04
Posts: 196
Loc: bonney lake
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boy, seems mums the word around here huh? hoping someone can offer some pointers prior to friday?
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#244472 - 05/20/04 01:16 AM
Re: neah bay "tips,safety,knowledge"
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Carcass
Registered: 01/01/03
Posts: 2190
Loc: Post Falls Idaho
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Mindfusion, I have not been out there for many years, although I plan on going out there with a friend from Port Angeles in July for Salmon. When I did go out there I was on a charter and we went to Swiftsure Bank, which is way out there.
I would suggest you do a search on this board. I know there have been plenty of posts in the past talking about areas close in. I would go to Outdoor Emporium, Sportco, or any tackle store that carrys the gear and ask them. Chances are always good someone will be in the store who goes there often and will help you out too. Hey, if you are going anyway then do what I do when I am in a new spot. Go directly to the boat launch and start talking with people, especially people with a boat similar in size to yours.
If I knew some spots out there I would tell you and if all else fails just find some rocks or kelp and start pitching some jigs. Keep talking to people and watching what is going on and you should get things reasonably figured out quick. Best of luck!
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#244473 - 05/20/04 01:25 AM
Re: neah bay "tips,safety,knowledge"
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Returning Adult
Registered: 05/11/04
Posts: 196
Loc: bonney lake
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mike, appreciate the input, we are going, as we are all facing orders sooner or later and may not get another chance to hit neah bay. just got a vhf radio and gps this week so we should be ok if the water is not crazy. my boat is posted in the thread about boat pics if anyone wants to offer thier input on its suitablility for neah bay? we plan on skirting the shoreline down to around mushroom rock. we mainly just want to catch some fish, don't care if they are black rockfish or 300 # halibut, as long as we live to talk about it
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#244474 - 05/20/04 01:52 AM
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Carcass
Registered: 01/01/03
Posts: 2190
Loc: Post Falls Idaho
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I saw your boat and looks good to me as long as the weather doesn't pickup too much. When in close to the rocks do be careful of the current and if you get a wind against the current the waves will grow higher and be more confused. I would suggest you pickup a chart of the area if you don't have one. The chart will show you structure such as rock piles, pinnacles, and kelp to help you locate spots to fish.
You might want to think about Seiku too. Fishing and Hunting News did a little story on Seiku in the most recent issue still on the shelves. Its safer in a small boat then Neah Bay.
I used to be a National Park Ranger stationed out at Kalaloch on the coast. I saw boats smaller then yours that had ran out of gas drift down the fifteen miles or so South from La Push then come crashing into the beach through the surf. Neither the boat nor the people on board came through unscathed, although I never saw anyone killed.
Know your limitations and the boats limitations and always remember no fish is worth your life. Hey, we are depending on you to defend this country so stay safe and have a great trip. Best of luck to you!
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#244475 - 05/20/04 02:06 AM
Re: neah bay "tips,safety,knowledge"
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Returning Adult
Registered: 05/11/04
Posts: 196
Loc: bonney lake
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mike, seems me and your are the only ones interested in this topic  anyhow,due to 3 dollar gas at neah bay, we plan to carry our gas with us, so I should have a total of 16-18 gallons on board, it is a 4 stroke so it does good on gas and I am constantly checking it even in the sound down here. I think it will be a good trip, I just hate to think i am going to take these guys all the way up there and there may be a chance we will not do any good due to poor lure and or location selection
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#244476 - 05/20/04 03:49 AM
Re: neah bay "tips,safety,knowledge"
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 02/26/00
Posts: 146
Loc: Forks
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Mr. Mind, Here are some tips. Head right when you come outta Neah Bay. A couple miles down are two large rocks (seal and Sail rocks) anywhere near there is good just watch the fish finder and look for a fishy bottom. A little shorter run is if you go left and get in front of Waddah Island. There are fingers that come off The Island. Fish the fingers. Don't get to relaxed out there and get to close. Watch which way the current is flowing and use that when setting up to fish. There is also the Garbage dump hole across from there. Just ask anyone where it is and they will point it out to ya. There are alot more fishing spots out there. Just watch the other boats and keep your options open. Be careful out there and watch that wind. Hard tides and hard winds = disaster!!! I hope this helps a little and let us know how you do out there!! P.S. If your wanting to know some more spots, I would be more then glad to go with you sometime to show ya!!!!!
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#244477 - 05/20/04 10:07 AM
Re: neah bay "tips,safety,knowledge"
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Returning Adult
Registered: 05/11/04
Posts: 196
Loc: bonney lake
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souns good thanks. we were thinking about trying further down the shoreline around mushroom rock, is this to far in my boat? I was also thinking about wadda island, but isn't that pretty close to the harbor to be holding alot of fish? I don't really care about what we catch Like I said earlier, just as long as we can stay safe. does anyone have any input on this weekends tides and how they may or may not effect the area?
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#244478 - 05/20/04 11:36 AM
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Registered: 07/23/02
Posts: 476
Loc: Edmonds
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If the wind is not a problem, I would go out past Tatoosh Island. There is a pinicle about (2) miles out of the slot on a 225 heading. Look on a chart. It will say breakers.
This area is great foe all types of bottom dwellers.
Go NW of the pinicle and the bottom turns sandy. Thats right, halibut.
You can also go through the slot and head south a few hundred yards and fish the pillars.
I have fished Neah for years in rental boats and my old 17 ft bayliner.
It is all about the wind, the tide change, and fishing hard on the slack tides.
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#244479 - 05/20/04 01:32 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/10/03
Posts: 4756
Loc: The right side of the line
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MF,
I don't think anyone is holding out on you I think it's just a matter of people investing in the time to go to NB they are after Salmon and Halibut . Everything else is an after thought. Aslo once you get there it will be real clear where you can go depending on the conditions. I have run 4 to 5 miles out when it sdead calm and no sign of changes coming. In a 14ft boat. Realizing that if a storm came in at 20MPH I better be able to do 21MPH in open water or pay the price. If you have the finder just look for structure and move. I would swing around the corner and head S. If the tides and wheather allowed.
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#244481 - 05/20/04 04:54 PM
Re: neah bay "tips,safety,knowledge"
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Returning Adult
Registered: 05/11/04
Posts: 196
Loc: bonney lake
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chaser sounds good! how many did you catch? also what size boat did you have around tatoosh?
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#244483 - 05/20/04 10:59 PM
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Registered: 05/11/04
Posts: 196
Loc: bonney lake
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well folks here goes nothing, we leave tommorrow after work, hopefully everything works out good I used maptech to plot coordinates on my gps (poor mans way) it works good, I guess I will find out saturday if they were accurate or if I end up in canada somewhere. Thanks to everyone for the info and guidance, I am really enjoying these boards and look forward to offering what little knowledge I have gained.
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#244484 - 05/21/04 12:08 AM
Re: neah bay "tips,safety,knowledge"
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Parr
Registered: 12/29/99
Posts: 50
Loc: Forks,WA
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When you get to Neah Bay go into Big Salmon Resort and they have copies of the charts with the popular spots marked and gps coordinates on them too atleast they did last time I was there. Have fun and be safe.sealice
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#244485 - 05/21/04 12:34 AM
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Carcass
Registered: 01/01/03
Posts: 2190
Loc: Post Falls Idaho
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Hey, let us know how you guys do when you get back. Enjoy the trip!
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