Posted by: Dipsnort - Ex Member Posted on: 02/06/06 at 19:20:54
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Do me a favor though and get rid of the freaky, demon kitty picture....it's freakin me out. Take that posessed looking thing fishing with you. Looks like he could shoot in the water and catch them for you.
I'll bet that cat would make a great top water bait around structure and points.
Posted by: EX-PREZ Posted on: 02/06/06 at 03:28:54
Hey "night basser", I used to fish Lake Sawyer alot but it has been hit very hard the past 10 or so years. You can still catch fish but not like you used to. Best bet, in my opinion, of course, is Lake Washington. Have yet to have a "fishless" trip this winter. Green/Gold flake tube with the leadhead inserted into the tube, 3/8th oz., fish breaks at about 35-40 ft. and drag it REAL SLOWWWWWW. Got five today and the fish just slammed it! Good luck, and remember, SLOW!
Posted by: rob_maglio - Ex Member Posted on: 02/05/06 at 16:57:42
Welcome to the site and hope to see you at a meeting and as a member. Do me a favor though and get rid of the freaky, demon kitty picture....it's freakin me out. Take that posessed looking thing fishing with you. Looks like he could shoot in the water and catch them for you.
Posted by: Hooter Posted on: 02/05/06 at 15:22:14
Thanks gotfive! The son and me will give it a shot this am.
Posted by: kholmes - Ex Member Posted on: 02/05/06 at 06:07:35
Nightbasser, Check out the site under Western Washington lakes. Lots of our club members kill'em on Washington adn Sammamish and the tactics they use have proven themselves on other bodies of water. I think you will find a lot of help here. Welcome to the forum and to WBC.
Posted by: Hooter Posted on: 02/05/06 at 05:46:27
Hi! Just learned about your club. I am trying to learn how to catch bass in the winter. Any tips on where and what to fish would really help. THANKS