Normal Topic Alder lake (Read 1824 times)
Hooter
WBC Member
*
Offline


topwater under a full
moon

Posts: 262
Location: Graham, Wa.
Joined: 02/05/06
Alder lake
09/08/11 at 11:37:55
Quote Print Post  
Camping at Alder lake this weekend and need to know what areas are best to fish since i have never fished Alder before. Huh
  

SHUT UP AND FISH!!!           I fish because the voices in my head tell me too.
Back to top
IP Logged
 
Chris B.
WBC Member
*
Offline



Posts: 1928
Location: Kent
Joined: 08/17/04
Re: Alder lake
Reply #1 - 09/09/11 at 18:13:39
Quote Print Post  
I don't know areas.  I have been there once, within the last 2 months in my small boat.  About all the advice I can give is if you see shallow wood stump cover of any kind, throw to it before you get to close.  No matter how small that stuff is, they are there, I spooked enough to figure that out.   Cool
  

Wishful Sponsors: BassCat Boats, Mercury Marine, Tackle Warehouse, Chevy Trucks, Chevron Gas, G-Loomis Rods, Shimano Reels.
Back to top
IP Logged
 
BassAholic
Forum Member
**
Offline


Fords don't float !

Posts: 886
Location: SleazTac
Joined: 05/10/06
Re: Alder lake
Reply #2 - 09/09/11 at 18:53:12
Quote Print Post  
From the launch facing the water go to the left fish the 3 bays for LM You will see a road that runs into the water it goes out deep just stay on that for SM Lizards are key on that lake & you will see lot of them swimming around. I used spinner baits around the logs also. There are some big crappie in that lake. No need to run around just stick to those spots most the rest of the lake is too deep.
  

Fish like you are retired!&&Work like your on vacation!&&
Back to top
WWW  
IP Logged
 
Hooter
WBC Member
*
Offline


topwater under a full
moon

Posts: 262
Location: Graham, Wa.
Joined: 02/05/06
Re: Alder lake
Reply #3 - 09/13/11 at 11:17:34
Quote Print Post  
Thanks, did not do as much fishing as hoped, but did find a few smallies. Smiley
  

SHUT UP AND FISH!!!           I fish because the voices in my head tell me too.
Back to top
IP Logged
 
Rodney H
WBC Member
*
Offline


Why must I work!

Posts: 2135
Location: Tacoma
Joined: 10/10/07
Re: Alder lake
Reply #4 - 09/14/11 at 00:19:47
Quote Print Post  
Any size to them smallies you found?
  

G3 Boats, A Yamaha Boat Company, HP180
Back to top
AIM  
IP Logged
 
Kevin_B
Forum Member
**
Offline


I Love WBC! and beer

Posts: 28
Location: Puyallup
Joined: 09/18/10
Re: Alder lake
Reply #5 - 09/14/11 at 06:28:05
Quote Print Post  
Sorry for the delay and I'm certainly not an expert on bass but I've usually had some pretty good success near the Rocky Point area. I've typically picked up a few smallies around there on Rapala X-Raps but I'm sure plastics will do the trick as well,I just rarely use them....I'm still learning and I'm a bit slow Cheesy
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Hooter
WBC Member
*
Offline


topwater under a full
moon

Posts: 262
Location: Graham, Wa.
Joined: 02/05/06
Re: Alder lake
Reply #6 - 09/15/11 at 11:30:45
Quote Print Post  
Rodney, they were about a pound and a half in stump fields on small cranks at dusk.   Plastics did not work for me.      Thanks Guys!
  

SHUT UP AND FISH!!!           I fish because the voices in my head tell me too.
Back to top
IP Logged
 
Bookmarks: del.icio.us Digg Facebook Google Google+ Linked in reddit StumbleUpon Twitter Yahoo