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Going deep Charter offers new trips targeting big lingcod, black cod

Pacific, WALocal News

Sea Breeze Charters has expanded its offerings with a new deep-water fishing trip aimed at anglers looking to catch larger species like lingcod and black cod. According to owner Steve Sohlstrom, this venture caters to the growing demand for more adventurous fishing experiences. The charter service is equipped for the upcoming ocean bottom-fishing season, featuring newly rebuilt reels spooled with fresh line and brand-new rods. The fleet includes several boats, prominently the F/V Salty Dog, F/V Bluefin, and F/V Dolphin, ensuring diverse options for fishing enthusiasts. Interestingly, the F/V Four Sea’Sons, a long-time fixture in the Ilwaco marina, will be relocating to Westport this season.

This strategic move highlights the competitive nature of local charter services as they adapt to customer preferences. With a focus on providing quality experiences, Sea Breeze Charters aims to enhance the fishing landscape in the region. Anglers now have an exciting opportunity to take part in deep-sea fishing adventures with the potential for impressive catches.

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