Posted by: bassparagus Posted on: 11/07/11 at 02:52:48
oops heres that bass
Posted by: bassparagus Posted on: 11/07/11 at 02:51:14
another Alex bass
Posted by: bassparagus Posted on: 11/07/11 at 02:37:41
man! those were some big perch Rodney.
Posted by: bassparagus Posted on: 11/07/11 at 02:31:39
heres another cell phone pic
Posted by: bassparagus Posted on: 11/07/11 at 02:27:08
nice mustache huh? sorry Alex I had to say it.
Posted by: bassparagus Posted on: 11/07/11 at 02:24:41
some fish porn from alex
Posted by: bassparagus Posted on: 11/07/11 at 02:23:51
heres one
Posted by: Rodney H Posted on: 11/06/11 at 19:49:34
1 pound class perch, 1/2 pound shy of Grand Slam Award size!
Let us not forget the fun fishing. Daryl and I had a great time catching perch and also 2 nice cut throut trout landed and a big one got away. The bigger perch where in 60 feet depth plus. White and pearl 2 and 3 inch senkos drop shotted wacky rigged on size 4 Gamakatsu split shot/drop shot did the trick. We did up our Quick Drops weights to 1/2 oz to get down much faster. Can you say "Fish Taco's"?
Posted by: bassparagus Posted on: 11/06/11 at 03:10:40
November 5th fish in report Lake washington
Seven boats and 13 members showed up for the fish in. The water temp was 54 to 55 degrees and it was a very nice, calm sunny day on the lake today; despite the forecast for possible rain.The bite was pretty tough for most today, but a couple of boats brought in some fish. The only two boats that caught smallies were Patrick's and mine. Patrick caught 2 nice smallies weighing in at 2 and 2lb 9 oz. In my boat, Jeff I. caught a 2 lb 9 oz er, new member Alex caught 4 quality bass ranging from 2 to 2lb 10oz and a 3/4 pounder for a total of 5. I got 6 bass ranging from 2lbs to 3lb 1 oz. The 3.1 went for "big fish". Deep structure was the key for us today. I noticed some of the fish we were catching had freshly swallowed sculpins and crawfish sticking out of thier throats.
Thanx everyone for coming it was a great turnout.
Dan Caffrey
Posted by: LaRoja Posted on: 11/05/11 at 05:13:54
I will be there.
Posted by: Lunk-botham Posted on: 11/05/11 at 02:22:33
Sweet, I got all that stuff. So do I need to bring my boat? I'd rather not take it on lake wa just cause it hates rough water but I can if its a pain to fit everyone in boats??
Posted by: BassAholic Posted on: 11/05/11 at 01:39:09
I am 99% there I will launch at Newport & motor over.
Posted by: bassparagus Posted on: 11/05/11 at 01:35:52
Yeah u should get familiar with cold weather bassin! I really like it cause theres usually no pleasure boaters, jet skiers or much competition for spots. Dress in warm rainproof gear, and bring 2 spinning rods with 6 to 8lb test for dropshots n football heads. You dont need to bring all your gear; just some small finesse baits ( sniper snubs, small senkos, etc.) and some hula grubs. Browns n greens seem to work good.
Posted by: Larry S. Posted on: 11/05/11 at 00:20:43
Dropshot rigs...football head jigs in 1/2 oz to 1 ounce...texas rigged tubes are a good start and when there ask around...folks will always share info and show ya how to rig 'em. depth will start at 20-50 feet this time of year but maybe even see folks catching from 15-70!
Posted by: Lunk-botham Posted on: 11/04/11 at 23:29:09
I think I'm gonna try and make it out there. what rods should I bring?? I'm not very familiar with the cold weather bassin.