Got a little lost trying to find Stagecoach, should have looked at directions before I left. Got out there at noon, right off the bat there are A LOT of brushpiles out there (more than what i am used to seeing). If what i've been told is true that crappie love brushpiles and small reservoirs, Stagecoach is excellent for crappie. Might as well get this out of the way, i didn't catch anything. I fished the southside by the boat ramp for about an hour, then I moved to the west where the campers park and the water is more shallow. Fished it for 2 hours, because there was topwater hits near the brushpiles over there, but they didn't want what i was offering (minnows, plastics, jigs, rooster tail). It looked like crappie, but it could've been something else. They seemed to be eating insects on the water. Kind of looked like mayflies, only black thicker bodies. After that i moved to the northwest cove when some of the deepest pockets are, threw some cutbait out there for catfish and still tried slowly retrieving a rooster tail or letting a minnow sit out there.

6pm i shot over to Wagon Train and camped out on the south bank with more cutbait and casted into the wind to see if I could land a catfish. 8pm i called it quits because DiGornio pizza was calling me back in Bellevue. It was still a great day to be outside and relax. Tomorrow I'll go trout fishing.