Hookmanski
Smolt
Hey all, first post here. Longtime fisherman, new here from New Jersey. I'm currently living in the Blaine/Birch Bay area through at least June. I loved walking the beach for fluke in NJ, as well as searching the hilly streams for brookies and wild browns, so walking the beach and being able to possibly catch sea run trout is a mind blowing thought.
From my research, if they're around this time of year they typically come in pretty close. Is there a chance of catching them in any decent numbers this far north? From what I've read, seems there's plenty of them in Puget Sound, but I'm not seeing any information from my immediate area.
Not looking for anyone's spots, truly I'd rather find them myself or at least join a trip with others to learn, but wanted to know if walking the beach at high tide in this area would be worth it or not. Any information you guys could pass on would be awesome. Hope to meet some of you on the water someday!
From my research, if they're around this time of year they typically come in pretty close. Is there a chance of catching them in any decent numbers this far north? From what I've read, seems there's plenty of them in Puget Sound, but I'm not seeing any information from my immediate area.
Not looking for anyone's spots, truly I'd rather find them myself or at least join a trip with others to learn, but wanted to know if walking the beach at high tide in this area would be worth it or not. Any information you guys could pass on would be awesome. Hope to meet some of you on the water someday!
