Has anyone been out yet in lk.wa? How about any other areas in snohomish or king county areas?
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Has anyone been out yet in lk.wa? How about any other areas in snohomish or king county areas?
slab king,where are you?all the Wa.st.people are gone,we need to get this site going while the fishing is good.
Went to lk.stevens yesterday,there was a guy who caught a couple nice crappie off trolling a rooster tail by lilly pads!that was a new one to me.he was only out for about 1 hor.
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Hey Eric - I'm glad to see we have a board once again! I've been spending most of my time chasing walleye and channel cats over in the Seeps Lakes area so I have not had a chance to hit the crappies yet. I've heard reports of a huge crappie spawn going on at Lake Ohop this year so I'll be heading up that way next weekend to check out Ohop and Kapowsin which has some nice crappies as well. The crappie in Lake Union and Washington should be at or near peak spawn right now so that's were I'll be this sat & sun. :D
Hey slabking,Im glad to see you made it back.so how was the fishing?I landed my 1st crappies at Lk.cassidy,the same lk.I said not to fish.I landed 5 one day and 3 the next,lost 2 up next to the boat,fell right off the hook!guess that will teach me not to use a net.I took your advise on using a 1/80 uonce white jig tipped w/crappie nibbles.Im up here in everett and have been wanting to try kapowsin but am reluctant to until I know the fishin is good because of the drive.I really want to try Lk.Wa,but Im really limited because of my little 6ft pram... Well Im excited to hear how you do this weekend,I will be hitting cassidy again and will let you know asap.
Also Im determined to catch some bluegills because I never have before,do you have any advise on how to catch them? good luck this wknd... eric
Sounds like you had a good day on old Cassidy congrats on breaking the ice for the year lol :D . I have not been there since I sold my boat about two years ago but that is a great lake for bass and catfish. The stumps and sunken brush in the south end of the lake is were it's at.
I went to Lake Union over the weekend and fished up and down the east side from all the small docks near the house boats and marinas. I found a large broken down dock on sat. that was just loaded with spawning males. I managed to get 19 crappies off that one dock before the weather got bad and they shut down on me. They were all small males 7 to 9 1/2" with only one fish going 10" but I had a lot of fun catching them! You had to throw right next to the dock to get them to strike. I was using a white 1/32 jig three feet under a small bobber in about 9 feet of water. I went back sun. morning and the best I could do was one 9" male and a few perch since the weather had got so bad. To catch those fish I had to go all the way down to a 1/64th oz jig 3 1/2 feet under a bobber and throw right into thick tangles of brush. I snapped a few pics with my digital camara and will place them into a new thread when I get home tonight.
You should be fine in your 6footer in some of the best spots on Lake Wa and Union. On Wa try behind the UW football stadium. You can drive around to the back of it and fish the lagoon area that has a small inlet canal that leads to thick lily fields and brush piles. There are catfish, perch, crappie, and largemouth bass that spawn in here. You can also try near the Mercer Slough and the large cove that's just outside of it. This area has smallmouth bass, perch and crappies if you fish the cattails and the mouth of the slough.
On Lake Union I would try and launch near the house boats on the east side and work the back (bank) sides of these houses in water that's about 3-12' deep. The people who own these homes don't mind you fishing around them at all and sometimes they can point you to areas were there are fish spawning. There are some largemouth bass behind these house boats that you would believe the size of until you seen them for yourself. If you can figure out how to get them to come off the beds and bite let me know! :D I threw everthing but my carjack at them on saturday and they would just inhale the lure and spit it out before I could set the dang hook.
I'll start a new thread about the bluegills.
What's up Gentlemen, hopefully you guys are having better luck than I am this year. With all the wierd weather other crap its been a tough year. I just returned from Louisiana, and i must say the fishing story there is a lot better than here in Washington.
Hey chris,glad to see another person made it over from the old site.you can say that again about the weather,all good 2wks ago and straight to crap from there on,but as you can see the crappie are waking up!!!
I just axle seals on my boat today and plan on heading out somewhere in the morning. Where's a good place to go????// I'm thinking about Lk. Samammish or perhaps old reliable lake Sawyer........
actually i replaced the axle seals on my trailer. it's been a long day........
Sawyer should be going good right now. I heard of a guy catching a 7lb smallmouth out of there last week :eek:. There should still be some crappies in the cove right accross from the boat ramp in the large logpile and the pads in the back of the cove. Best jig color for me at Sawyer has always been green body/white tail. Good luck.
Im gona try to hit lk.union this wknd.I know how to get to burgerking but Im completely unfamiliar with the area,where should I park at?Also,how long do we have untill the crappie start to disappear and go deep?will we be able to catch them all summer like we are fishing for them now?I want to try and hit the pierce county area but its a drive from everett and I dont want to go unless the crappie are really biting... any word on lk.kapowsin.
slabking,I really want to say thanks again for all the info,it is a HUGE help to new crappie fishermen like me. eric
You can catch them almost year round from the dock near BK with summer and late fall being the best as far as numbers of fish. Just keep heading east past the BK which will be on your left. As you drive down Fairview you will see a huge old dock with very few top planks on it (about 3-5 blocks east of the BK) as soon as you pass this dock there is a quick left you can take that will get you going up the eastside of the lake. Stop as soon as you make that left this is were you want to park, on your left at the float plane business. You can walk right down to the huge floating dock that runs along Fairview. You will see all the logs, old docks and brushpiles (some above but most below the surface) that the crappie hang around. You can catch them on most all of this structure since the depth runs from a few feet deep to over 20 in the middle of the dock.Quote:
Originally Posted by eric
If no luck here (fat chance!) keep heading up the eastside of the lake and try the many little docks found here. You need to look close to find them since many are hard to see while driving. You may see me there, when are you thinking of heading down? There are a lot of places I can show you that get no pressure at all!
I'll be heading to Kapowsin on Sat. morning so I'll have a report on Monday.