Season 7 Episode 337
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/337
Presented By: FishHound Expeditions, Bearvault, Reyr Gear, Jackson Hole Fly Company
Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors
Today, we focus on surf perch fishing on the Olympic Peninsula beaches with Ed Fuhrken and Kyle McCurdy from Waters West.
We break down their Top 5 Tips for Surf Perch fishing. Find out why you should consider surf perch fishing for your easy days on the water.
We touch a little bit on steelhead - their bread and butter - how they're handling the changes in steelhead numbers which are slowing down lately. And we also talk about life.. wisdom that leads to more fishing.Surf Perch Show Notes with Ed and Kyle
04:50 - Ed was born and raised in Mexico. He used to fish a lot before but stopped because he felt bad wounding some fish he caught - he later discovered that there are hooks called, barbless, that were safer for the fish. Then he got back to fishing.
06:30 - They describe what Olympic Peninsula is like - mountains and beaches.. surfing, snowboarding, and fishing
08:30 - Dave Steinbaugh founded Waters West - Ed tells us how the fly shop got started
11:30 - Dave was retiring and wanted to sell the shop - Ed had some money saved up after working a few jobs as a software engineer. Ed was a regular customer at Waters West because they had good steelhead fly tying materials. Then he bought the shop from Dave.
13:00 - They catch steelhead during the winter. Salmon, trout, and surfperch in spring.
14:30 - Surfperch can be found on sandy beaches in the steepest part
18:00 - They typically use 5 wt rod with intermediate line, orange clouser minnow for flies or bonefish flies with led eyes. Ed and Kyle break down the fishing tactics.
21:45 - The best time to fish surf perch is 1 or 2 hours after the high tide as the tide is moving out
22:30 - Since last year, Ed started using a steel leader because one day he was catching surfperch and he hooked on a lingcod but it got away - it sliced through his leader. Lingcod feed on surfperch in Spring.
29:06 - For leaders, you could use a straight piece of Maxima - 7 feet to 3x is pretty standard, 10 or 20 pound
29:45 - They have a YouTube video tying a surf perch fly - scroll down to watch the video. Surf perch can take a big fly, shrimp or crab pattern - 2 to 8
33:20 - You can catch 10 to 20 surf perch a day in just a couple of hours. They're good eating fish too.
38:04 - For reels, they usually use a Lamson Guru. We had Nick Torres from Waterworks Lamson at WFS 213 and WFS 304
39:06 - Surf perches give live birth - babies come right out of their mother swimming. They don't lay eggs like salmon or steelhead. They spawn in eelgrass because surf perch moms eat them.
41:25 - Read more about the redtail surf perch life cycle here
41:30 - You can catch some starry flounder near the eelgrass flats too
43:50 - If they could ask Bob Clouser a question, they would want to ask: What do most people do wrong when tying a clouser?
45:40 - Ahrex hooks work awesome on surf perches too - we had Morten Valeur from Ahrex Hooks at WFS 150
49:24 - In most of the rivers in the Olympic Peninsula, there's not a lot of bug life for the fish to feed on, that's why rainbows go out in the ocean
50:25 - Sea-run cutthroat can be found in a more rocky structure beach
56:30 - Ed tells us how he stays positive when dealing with the changes in steelhead numbers
58:30 - John McMillan was on the podcast at WFS 117 wh
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