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Fishing the purdy spit area???
      #342208 - 08/04/08 08:04 PM

I have a question about the run of kings and silvers that go by the Purdy spit. When would be the best time to fish for them, and what would you recommend using? I am limited to the shore, and i just moved to this area recently and would like to get to know the runs of fish better. Any information will be greatly appreciated. I would also like to know if there is anywhere in the Carr inlet area that gets a descent run of steelhead.
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Re: Fishing the purdy spit area??? new [Re: Fisherboy]
      #342217 - 08/04/08 09:11 PM

I have no idea on that locale, but check for local hatcheries on whatever river you're interested in..should tell you what's there and when.

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Re: Fishing the purdy spit area??? new [Re: Fisherboy]
      #342226 - 08/04/08 10:34 PM

No steelhead runs of any size in Carr....there's a few native fish that use most all of the small creeks though.

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Re: Fishing the purdy spit area??? new [Re: Gooose]
      #342492 - 08/06/08 10:38 PM

I had a fairly good day yesterday, i hooked 2 kings and had 1 to the bank[about 15lbs] It put up a great fight, lasted about 10min or so. Really nice looking fish, had to release it though[was a wild fish]. But i was pumped to just have hooked a fish.

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Re: Fishing the purdy spit area??? new [Re: Fisherboy]
      #347915 - 09/24/08 11:46 PM

FB,

Goose hit it on the head... We used to have a nice little run in Burley Creek, but all the property on the creek is now private and poachers felt it was more inportant to take fish home. To date, I haven't received permission from anyone that I used to frequent their property. However, you do have a rare shot at catching one off the beach in Purdy come Jan/Feb.

As far as Chinook and Coho going past Purdy... technically they are all headed to Minter Creek which is just southwest. The fish have a strong tendency to mingle in Burley Lagoon. Not sure why, but they do!

Most guys will fling Buzz Bombs, but take a look at large spinner and spoons for the Nooks and scaling back in size for the coho... another option is cast an ounce to two in front of a Bait Buster...

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