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bubs;n600925 said:Nice lists. I've since caught a couple surfperch species but can't seem to edit my original post.
I notice no chinook on the list yet Lance!
bubs;n600947 said:Was referring to Lancep51's post there pinstriper but....nice fish!
rogerdodger;n600962 said:Merry New Year!
list of species (and the largest size) that I caught in 2016 from one of my Hobie kayaks:
CA Halibut 43" (youtube: i11s California Halibut)
Cabazon 30", released. (youtube: Simpson Reef) bonus: whale encounter at end of video!
Lingcod 32" (youtube: lingcodhappydance)
Chinook Salmon 33" (youtube: i11s Chinook Salmon)
Searun Cutthroat 15"
Coho Salmon 32" (image below, the only one I had help catching!)
Black Rockfish 20"
Copper Rockfish 18", all released
SM Bass ~2#
LM Bass ~3#
all of the above were wild Oregon or Pacific Ocean fish...
my new species goal for 2017 from a kayak: Pacific Halibut.
C_Run;n600966 said:These are all the ones I can think of from the last 61 years in Oregon. I also caught several species in Mexico, Hawaii, and Canada but don't know exactly what they are called.
Cutthroat trout
Rainbow trout
steelhead
Chinook
coho
kokanee
Mt. whitefish
Black rockfish
blue rockfish
quillback rockfish
ling cod
kelp greenling
rock greenling
cabezon
Pacific halibut
albacore
smelt
candlefish
striped perch
redtail surf perch
yellow perch
largemouth bass
smallmouth bass
bluegill
white crappie
pike minnow
various sculpins-fresh and salt water
What to target next? Striped bass down south on the coast. I have not put in much time on that yet.
bubs;n600986 said:That's an epic list. But no sturgeon yet???
I also think it would be awesome to get into some stripers down south, but have no idea how that might happen without a boat..
bubs;n600925 said:Nice lists. I've since caught a couple surfperch species but can't seem to edit my original post.
I notice no chinook on the list yet Lance!