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Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 10:45 pm
by steve.carn
Hey everyone,
I'll be at Green Lake this next week, traveling through the area. I'm interested in fishing for bass, and general tips?
I do a little carp fishing on the side, I've heard Green has loads of carp, anywhere I should focus on in the lake? Thanks!
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:38 am
by kzoo
Bass fishing sucks at Green Lake; however there are a few large ones that hang out by any of the docks when the hatchery trout are running around, and there are tiny ones that people catch with kastmasters in later summer. Carp fishing can be done in the late evenings at the dock se of the lake where they rent canoes. I've seen them caught using corn.
I've seen tons of carp by the lilly pads, but it'd be tough to drag one of those things.
If searching for bass, try fishing Bitter Lake, it's a lot smaller and holds some nice bass.
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 1:23 pm
by steve.carn
Thanks for the info. I just looked up Bitter, looks nice, not too far away from my locale. How is the bank access? From Google Maps, it looked like much of the shore is private, and I'm bank-bound for the day.
Alternatively, I noticed the Gas Works Park is nearby too, and I've heard you can get smallies from the shore. If you only had a few hours (2-3hours) to fish, which would you recommend?
Thanks!
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:21 pm
by kzoo
You can catch some off shore, but a float tube is ideal.
There's a couple guys on here who fishes the local lakes up there, I use to live there but moved to the east side of Seattle.
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 3:00 pm
by swayner23
There's sm bass in the cut in Fremont but it's been slow for me last couple days. I went over to gasworks to check it out and after casting a few times I noticed a sign that said No Fishing so I left.
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 9:53 pm
by steve.carn
I fished Green Lake today and ended up with 6 "rock bass" and two sculpin, plus a lot of missed strikes, and one HUGE fish that ripped drag, fought like a largemouth, and spit the hook. All caught on plastics (Berkely Gulp).
Are these really rock bass? I've never caught one before, but they were all over the lake, really fun to catch and eager to bite. The first thing I thought was oh, cool, rock bass, but they look a little like black crappie too. Any hints?
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:09 pm
by kzoo
Those are rock bass. I didn't know they were at Green Lake, there's a bunch at Bitter Lake.
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:39 pm
by spindog
In the Warm water enhancement topic, there is a link that shows WDFW planted Tiger musky in Green lake {king co} in 2000!!!
I'd be throwing some big buck tails!
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 7:06 pm
by BassinBomber
spindog wrote:In the Warm water enhancement topic, there is a link that shows WDFW planted Tiger musky in Green lake {king co} in 1996!!!
I'd be throwing some big buck tails!
Now there's a thought,..Hmmmmm!:-k
BB
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 5:49 am
by basser90
Those Tigers have already died off and the state hasn't done a re plant
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:00 am
by racfish
When fishing Green Lake dont forget your Geiger Counter.
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 7:22 am
by spindog
basser90 wrote:Those Tigers have already died off and the state hasn't done a re plant
On the 2009 stocking plan they discuss that fewer catfish remain and even fewer Tiger musky available but are there, and
quite large. This is from electro fishing the lake.
http://www.friendsofgreenlake.org/fish.html
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 12:29 pm
by basser90
That's awesome, any remaining would be sweet. Did they mention largies
RE:Green Lake, Seattle-Tips needed!
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 5:00 pm
by spindog
basser90 wrote:That's awesome, any remaining would be sweet. Did they mention largies
Biggest LMB running aroung 2-3 pounds. That's a nice catchable size for a city lake.