Posted by: sarge - Ex Member Posted on: 04/15/04 at 18:31:19
One thing about Lake Washington...
If the sockeye season is open this year into August, then the lake is traditionally closed at night during that time. Not a particularly good rule... mainly geared toward slowing down poachers, I guess. If they're going to poach the rule probably won't slow them down.
Anyways, just another thing to consider.
Posted by: Admin Posted on: 04/15/04 at 16:37:42
Guys - Jim has posted the Fish-In calendar/locations under the "Fish-In" forum, and I have added them to the website calendar as well. The night fish-in is included in this info.
Posted by: bbrynteson - Ex Member Posted on: 04/15/04 at 16:29:28
I fished Sawyer last summer with Virgil and using a black spinnerbait with colorado blades. Throw into the bank and slow rolled it back, the fish just hammered it, it was a blast.
Washington would be my second choice, have always caught fish, just never the numbers I experienced at Sawyer at night.
BillB
Posted by: rob_maglio - Ex Member Posted on: 04/15/04 at 14:30:05
So what are we planning? A night fish-in? That would be cool. Would we eat before or after? Would the lake we choose have a problem with us being there late? I guess this would be things I would consider. i have never fished a lake arounf here at night, so I can't give my opinion.
Posted by: jim_shaffer - Ex Member Posted on: 12/27/03 at 20:01:40
Hey I have caught one since then
Posted by: virgilw - Ex Member Posted on: 12/27/03 at 03:22:23
Jim?......wasn't that your last smallie?
Posted by: S._Basser - Ex Member Posted on: 12/26/03 at 07:13:50
I really like to fish Sawyer at night on the full moon in July or August. I just throw a white spinnerbait, Jimmy Huston-style (chunk and wind). Alternate might be an internally weighted (McCoy's Gitzit Rattle) tube bait. I want something that makes noise, but not a whole lot. A willow leaf with small Colorado blade is all you need. White? It's so I can see it. The fish find it just fine. I want something that's snag proof and will go through the weeds well. Watch out for nitwits swimming across the lake in the dark. I like to launch just before dark and leave the lake about 1am. I have not found much fish activity after midnight.
C&R, Steve
Posted by: Terry Posted on: 11/22/03 at 23:55:59
I have had great success on Sawyer. I know this year we were there and some nice fish were caught.
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member Posted on: 11/21/03 at 17:08:20
I meant with all the obstructions the chances for an impact is greatly increased.....this club cannot even in clear weather in DAYLIGHT seem to leave Silver Lake without hitting something!
Posted by: Rich - Ex Member Posted on: 11/20/03 at 15:06:46
Larry, why do you say "risky"? Because of hazards in the lake or the drive back? Or did you think that VW might be there in shorts?
Jeez, all night at Silver Lake with Virgil. I think I would rather have someone give me a Procraft...
Rich
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member Posted on: 11/20/03 at 03:03:20
Well, it might be risky for some folk.......I would like....Silver Lake in July and August. Also Washington in August.
Posted by: varmint - Ex Member Posted on: 11/19/03 at 18:53:48
Washington, August - perfect choice
Posted by: jim_shaffer - Ex Member Posted on: 11/19/03 at 14:37:29
Ok Lets here it, I have gotten some good responses on where you like to fish and when. How about what lakes do you night fish, when and why?
I can't say that I have had lots of luck night fishing, So my 2 cents would have to be Lk Washington in August. That was my First Fish-in and the Rev. put me on to a nice smallie. Will my first smallie so it doesn't matter how big it was, it was nice.