FISHING IS MY LIFE!!! I have been fishing ever since i could remember! This is my chanel Fishing With Seabass where i talk about my fishing adventures all over Washington state and the Columbia River. I am a multi species fisherman, I love fresh and saltwater fishing! I fish for Walleye, Bass, Perch, Trout, Carp, Catfish, Kokanee, Squid, Crab, Salmon, Flounder, Rockfish, striped perch, and all the way down to sharks just to name a few. So come along to follow me on my adventures Fishing With Seabass.
Hey Seabass you should really ask them to bleed and ice the fish after you catch them. It makes the meat last much longer if you aren't able to eat it all within a few days.
Dude! When you feel against the drag, all you do is twist your line. Notice how it acts the next time you cast out? One time it will break due to the extreme twist you put in it.
I love your videos and learning about fishing in the Pacific Northwest. What happened? No new videos for such a long time. Hope you and your family are well. Can you post something to let us know?
It looks like so much fun. Friends took me decades ago to Monterey to catch squid at night from the pier. Your video brought back good memories. Thank you. No more mass squid here like that. Wish I was up in Seattle.
Getting ready for this year….missed last year. I heard you say 4Oz…..I used no weight at all. That’s a big difference ! My guess is that you have a lot less line out than me as more line creates more dive. I get that you find bottom and reel up from there, but the plug dives (quite a bit ) so why is it that the plug is not always digging into the bottom with your set up? I see that it works, just trying to learn. I got fish with no weight and enjoy fishing any species with no weight if possible. Thanks and hope to see you out there. Last…prefered tides?
That’s hilarious you saw tyler hicks out there. He actually lives in Brewster. I have ran into him in puget sound twice. Once in area 10 for coho and the next time in elliot bay for chinook last season. I ran into as well on the green during coho season
it appears Juanita Bay Park (not Beach) on the same lake has a lot more carp than where you fishing and you won't need a boat. I went in morning and seen at least twenty with my eyes in about 15 minutes off the small dock (first dock). If your are familiar with turtles and the mandarin duck I'm sure you know where it is in Kirkland. What did you do with Carp? Did you eat them? Bow fishing seems the best way to get rid of them.