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RB
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Long Lake- Kitsap County

Post by RB » Thu Oct 16, 2008 6:39 pm

Hello everyone just running a quick question by. I went fishing the other day at long lake just to try my luck for perch and bluegill but ended up getting skunked. Anyways I noticed that the weeds are slowly dying of and I was wondering if any of the 'tubers on here have managed to have any success on this lake. I have seen pontoons out there but no float tubes. Everytime I go out there it has been windy so that may be the main discouraging factor but I am looking for a different body of water that is local (just in case the wife beckons.. not that i care :^o ) so I'd like to stay int he port orchard vicinity and figured this would be a good place to get at least 2 more of my 17 swimbaits that are dry wet for the first time.:-"

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RE:Long Lake- Kitsap County

Post by Trent Hale » Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:37 pm

RB this time of year you have to drive a little, Island Lk Silverdale, Kitsap Lk in Bermerton, Trailsend Lk Belfair, Mason Lk in Mason all have blue gill,perch,LMB.
Are you hung up again!

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RE:Long Lake- Kitsap County

Post by shawn » Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:47 pm

You can also try Sqaure Lake in Port Orchard.The park itself is closed but the park ranger said if you want to use the lake or the park.Just park on the side of the road and walk in just don't block the gate.All the bass I caught there are small.But there is plenty of perch and bluegill.Just a thought.I have used the lake a few time since the gate was shut with out any problems like I said just don't block the gate and you will be fine.
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RE:Long Lake- Kitsap County

Post by RB » Sat Oct 18, 2008 1:38 pm

Thanks. I wanted to go to square the other day but didn't. How are the weeds

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RE:Long Lake- Kitsap County

Post by shawn » Sat Oct 18, 2008 2:36 pm

RB wrote:Thanks. I wanted to go to square the other day but didn't. How are the weeds
still kinda weedy not to bad
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Post by RB » Mon Oct 20, 2008 2:49 pm

Sounds good shawn. I appreciate the info. I plan on heading out there tomorrow. Hopefully I will do well.

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RE:Long Lake- Kitsap County

Post by RB » Thu Oct 23, 2008 6:35 pm

Well went the other day out in the float tube and fished up curley creek and just outside of that cove. No fish were landed but had one hit on a 6" Baby wake in trout color and another miss on a 6" rainbow trout hudd. Only thru swimbaits the whoel time I was there but a guy on the dock wasn't having luck with senkos. I didn't have a thermometer but the water was a bit chilly. I guess after reading trents thread and report I should've burnt a spinner :). Oh well I know theyre still out there

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