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bajanubs
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lake fazon

Post by bajanubs » Sat Aug 02, 2008 1:01 pm

does anyone know if the tiger muskie in lake fazon are big enough to fish for yet i live in whatcom county but usually go to curlew.

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RE:lake fazon

Post by tmusky1 » Sun Aug 03, 2008 7:18 pm

I fished hard for muskies in Fazon when they planted them in there with no luck at all. I have spoken to the biologist that shocked the lake and he said "Don't waste your time". They didn't find a single musky left. I hear all the time from people that
"someone they know caught one one time" that may be true, but I have never met anyone that actually caught one or seen a picture of a Fazon musky. I believe they planted them in there about 10 years ago so by now, most of the original plants are dead. You can be sure that if there are any left in there, they are huge but few and far between.

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Post by Rollin with Rolland » Sun Aug 03, 2008 8:43 pm

they planted tigers in Fazon??? why didn't i here about that....darn, it's about 20 min for me. 10 years....ooh.....that is a long time. doesn't sound real promising......
I have caught many fish in my life. The most exciting? The next one.....

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Post by kevinb » Sun Aug 03, 2008 10:05 pm

Rollin with Rolland wrote:they planted tigers in Fazon??? why didn't i here about that....darn, it's about 20 min for me. 10 years....ooh.....that is a long time. doesn't sound real promising......
I won't bet the farm on this but I would think that their could be a real possibility of a few MONSTERS left. Maybe I'm wishful thinking:-"

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Post by Don Wittenberger » Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:40 am

Fazon Lake received a one-time plant in 2000. I don't have a figure for how many were put in there, but WDFW usually stocks at a ratio of about 1 fish per 2 to 4 acres, so it probably wasn't more than a couple dozen. The typical lifespan of tiger muskies is 6 - 8 years. In any event, they would not grow very big in a lake or pond of this size. In similar water bodies where WDFW has planted them to prey on other fish species, they've died out after 3 or 4 years. The chances of even 1 fish still being in Fazon are, in my opinion, zero.

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Post by kevinb » Mon Aug 04, 2008 7:47 am

Don Wittenberger wrote:Fazon Lake received a one-time plant in 2000. I don't have a figure for how many were put in there, but WDFW usually stocks at a ratio of about 1 fish per 2 to 4 acres, so it probably wasn't more than a couple dozen. The typical lifespan of tiger muskies is 6 - 8 years. In any event, they would not grow very big in a lake or pond of this size. In similar water bodies where WDFW has planted them to prey on other fish species, they've died out after 3 or 4 years. The chances of even 1 fish still being in Fazon are, in my opinion, zero.
Darn it Don,why do you have to rain on my parade? Or ruin my false illusions?:clown:

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RE:lake fazon

Post by ProAngler'sDaughter » Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:35 am

Here's a little article I ran across...might allow you to get a little hope back kevinb, but I don'tknow where the reporter got his info.

Apr, 25, 2008
FISHING
Fazon Lake
Fazon Lake, Whatcom County

DOUG HUDDLE
FOR THE BELLINGHAM HERALD


Tiger muskies may be changing the face of bass and bluegill fishing at Fazon — at least what's hoped. The toothsome predators should crop the profuse populations of largemouth and sunfish, enabling the survivors to get bigger. Special rules protect the tiger muskies and also channel catfish. Year-round, fish now.

Season: year-round.

Angler amenities: Fazon unfortunately does not have any bank fishing space that is publicly accessible, nor is there a dock. But if you can get out on a boat, it's a near sure bet you'll catch something.

Surface area: about 32 acres.

Stocking for 2008: none.

In the catch: bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth bass, tiger muskies and possibly a few brown trout.

Special rules: seasonal ban on fishing from floating devices during waterfowl hunting season, first Fridday in October to Jan. 15. Channel catfish no minimum size and daily limit of two.

Boat launch: WDFW – shallow concrete ramp with maneuvering circle and parking.

Getting there: drive east on Mount Baker Highway about five miles and turn left on Everson-Goshen Road. Drive north to East Hemmi Road, turn right. The access road is about a quarter mile east on the left.



Hmmmm....PAD :fish:
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RE:lake fazon

Post by kevinb » Mon Aug 04, 2008 11:42 am

ProAngler'sDaughter wrote:Here's a little article I ran across...might allow you to get a little hope back kevinb, but I don'tknow where the reporter got his info.

Apr, 25, 2008
FISHING
Fazon Lake
Fazon Lake, Whatcom County

DOUG HUDDLE
FOR THE BELLINGHAM HERALD


Tiger muskies may be changing the face of bass and bluegill fishing at Fazon — at least what's hoped. The toothsome predators should crop the profuse populations of largemouth and sunfish, enabling the survivors to get bigger. Special rules protect the tiger muskies and also channel catfish. Year-round, fish now.

Season: year-round.

Angler amenities: Fazon unfortunately does not have any bank fishing space that is publicly accessible, nor is there a dock. But if you can get out on a boat, it's a near sure bet you'll catch something.

Surface area: about 32 acres.

Stocking for 2008: none.

In the catch: bluegill, channel catfish, largemouth bass, tiger muskies and possibly a few brown trout.

Special rules: seasonal ban on fishing from floating devices during waterfowl hunting season, first Fridday in October to Jan. 15. Channel catfish no minimum size and daily limit of two.

Boat launch: WDFW – shallow concrete ramp with maneuvering circle and parking.

Getting there: drive east on Mount Baker Highway about five miles and turn left on Everson-Goshen Road. Drive north to East Hemmi Road, turn right. The access road is about a quarter mile east on the left.



Hmmmm....PAD :fish:
I think anyone that has access(living nearby)should check this out. I don't bring science to the table but I know if I lived close I would make a few stops here.Who knows,...might be a couple hanging around.
Maybe bring a few bass rods too. The worst that could happen? No tigers but might hook into some lmb's
Great find PAD
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RE:lake fazon

Post by Rollin with Rolland » Mon Aug 04, 2008 1:05 pm

kevinb wrote:
I think anyone that has access(living nearby)should check this out. I don't bring science to the table but I know if I lived close I would make a few stops here.Who knows,...might be a couple hanging around.
Maybe bring a few bass rods too. The worst that could happen? No tigers but might hook into some lmb's
Great find PAD

alright, alright....one of these evenings i'll toss the 12'er into the back of the truck and check it out.....There may be ONE of the 15-20 fish planted left....plus i don't think i've ever been there, always nice to check out a new lake...
I have caught many fish in my life. The most exciting? The next one.....

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RE:lake fazon

Post by ProAngler'sDaughter » Mon Aug 04, 2008 1:37 pm

=d> Thank Rolland! (Good job, kevinb :cheers:)

Leave a few behind...though!

PAD :fish:

Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught. ~Author Unknown

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RE:lake fazon

Post by muskyhunter28 » Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:56 am

This lake sounds a lot like MERWIN!!!
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RE:lake fazon

Post by bajanubs » Thu Aug 07, 2008 8:22 am

went fishing last night at fazon lots of smaller bass and saw 1 big fish roll on the surface sure looked alot like a tiger but no luck i will be back

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RE:lake fazon

Post by ProAngler'sDaughter » Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:01 pm

Woo!! Hoo!! :cheers: The possibility exists!!!

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