Bill W. Your Zen leecher arent you...Dont you open your mouth cause you know where it is.I was told by several people to keep it a secret and I will get in a lot of trouble with them.
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Bill W. Your Zen leecher arent you...Dont you open your mouth cause you know where it is.I was told by several people to keep it a secret and I will get in a lot of trouble with them.
Well bassman that was more then I could ask for, I still Dont know wher it is but it gave me some idea, Hey if I find it i wont tell no one, So if you see some goofy lookin guy on (your) water it might be me.
Bassman, I was just gonna let my secret out on being the Zen Leecher. Yep. I've fished "your" slough before. If you and your friends fished that slough before 1975... then you can claim it. Otherwise.... it's mine. I'll let you know when I'm fishing it again as I'm interested in trying out some beetle spins on it and checking the size of the bass and crappie.
Chain lake (Monroe) is reputed to have crappie in it. I've never caught any there as I always targetted the trout. Wagner is a bass, perch and trout lake. I've never seen any crappie in it. I fished a private lake (no access) out of Granite Falls named Rainbow Lake that would be worth knocking on some doors for permission to fish. I only caught bass there and they were plentiful. Totem Lake has an access to it again. I caught black crappie in it years ago before the floating islands blocked off the access. Never saw anybody fish it in all the years I've lived by it. I drug a canoe in it once and hit bass and crappie on beetle spins.
Bassman, shame no one else can find "your" slough as it's right out in the open. Also, let me know which town you live in and I'll see if I can't direct you to some other local lakes. I have one good one I rarely mention.
Another local one I'd try is the one just north of Fall City... Horseshoe Lake or something. It looks promising for spiny rays.
Rutherford slough is supposed to have spiny rays in it to.I dont know how long my family has know of that slough but my grandpa is somewhere in his seventies so i dont know.Bill right now i think a bobber with a jig 4 feet below might work.I have seen bass that were 5+ this spring in it so it wintered good. the slough is right out in the open hint hint. Bill i'm in the Carnation Duvall area.
I haven't explored much in your area... but wondered about the dog training ponds over on West Snoqualmie Valley Road. Thought they'd have fish in them.
Man, that whole area is full of sloughs: http://terraserver.microsoft.com/ima...cwashington%7c
Most of those sloughs and little lakes were classed as "spiny ray" lakes. I've heard good stories from some of them.
Most of em get to warm in the summer to hold trout because theres no cold deep water.
I"ll find them! maybe, Oh i dought it.
Find what???Hey if you're seriosly interested in that slough its on that map that slabking posted. But its listed under a lake name, and you have to zoom in all the way.