bass fishing in march near north seattle/ shoreline- edmonds area!
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bass fishing in march near north seattle/ shoreline- edmonds area!
i totally was thinking bout fishing for bass in the next few weeks or so! i fish from shore! and was wondering if wut laks near shoreline would be great to bass fish and what should my presentation should be!
Largemouth:
PB: 6 pounds
2011: 6 Pounds
Smallmouth:
PB: 5 pounds
2011: 4 lbs
PB: 6 pounds
2011: 6 Pounds
Smallmouth:
PB: 5 pounds
2011: 4 lbs
RE:bass fishing in march near north seattle/ shoreline- edmonds area!
I use to fish a one man inflatable raft to get off the bank, its an inexpensive way to be more versatile, and fun! Its a cheaper way to be able to get on the water without any investment or storage issues. Bitter, Ballinger, Stickney and Serene. Personally I enjoy getting out of the city, Snohomish County is where I do most of my fishing. Nothing like a country drive out to slay some fish. Tons of cool lakes to explore, fishing off the bank really limits the number of areas and options you have.
Last edited by Anonymous on Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
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