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RE:the fresh-water lobsterette - crawfish lakes *UPDATE*

Post by gpc » Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:38 pm

Ok........ I told you guys I would let you know how I did at mineral for for crawdads, well I got skunked. It was kind of low on the priority list, but excuses aside there were some being taken. I had the bright idea to try the other side of the lake, you know not by where the other 30 pots were. I think my pot was sitting in muck all weekend. But I do have some tips for you guys. Put your pots by the other pots, its pretty hard to miss, but if you launch your boat at the lions club camp ground, just go off to the right a little. Im not sure if this is even legal, but I saw a few boats go and through all their fish guts right in the area with all the pots. I know this spot has a gravel bottom, lots of stumps and is by the mineral creek outlet, a crawdads dream home. But to make matters worse, after getting skunded on the dads, on the last day there were some kids going right off the dock with their traps and they had a bucket full of them. I got kind of a kick out of that LOL

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Post by EastsideRedneck » Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:16 pm

I've also spotted/unintentionally caught some 'dads at Pine Lake to the right of the fishing dock roughly two docks down (facing the lake from the park.) There is a shallow area with some structure; if you see a semi-submerged picnic table on near the shore you've found the spot.
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Post by shegel » Thu Jul 19, 2007 8:58 pm

there is a lake right next to my house that is full of em. the only thing is that its a private lake... so anyone that wants em just lemme know and we can go fishing.

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Post by dilbert » Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:38 pm

shegel wrote:there is a lake right next to my house that is full of em. the only thing is that its a private lake... so anyone that wants em just lemme know and we can go fishing.
I'm interested, does it happen to be Lake Debra Jane?
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Post by shegel » Fri Jul 20, 2007 6:49 pm

dilbert wrote:
shegel wrote:there is a lake right next to my house that is full of em. the only thing is that its a private lake... so anyone that wants em just lemme know and we can go fishing.
I'm interested, does it happen to be Lake Debra Jane?
it is, are you near that lake

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Post by dilbert » Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:45 pm

shegel wrote:
dilbert wrote:
shegel wrote:there is a lake right next to my house that is full of em. the only thing is that its a private lake... so anyone that wants em just lemme know and we can go fishing.
I'm interested, does it happen to be Lake Debra Jane?
it is, are you near that lake
Yeah, I'm pretty close. I went to scope it out last weekend and was disappointed when I discovered that it was private.
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Post by shegel » Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:52 pm

dilbert wrote:
shegel wrote:
dilbert wrote: I'm interested, does it happen to be Lake Debra Jane?
it is, are you near that lake
Yeah, I'm pretty close. I went to scope it out last weekend and was disappointed when I discovered that it was private.
lemme know a time and we'll fish it.

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Post by shegel » Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:53 pm

shegel wrote:
dilbert wrote:
shegel wrote: it is, are you near that lake
Yeah, I'm pretty close. I went to scope it out last weekend and was disappointed when I discovered that it was private.
lemme know a time and we'll fish it.
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Post by Fish-or-man? » Sat Jul 21, 2007 3:49 pm

Hey Fishnislife,

The Skookumchuck River (Thurston/Lewis County) is loaded with crawdads in areas.

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Post by Proverb » Wed Jul 25, 2007 1:53 am

You have boyer park listed already that is where I get most of my crawdads but today while fishing at wawawai county park I pulled in a large bass and when I fillet my fish I always open up their stomach and it had two large crawdads in it. Next time I go out there I'll bring my crawdad trap to see if there is enough to be worthy of a soak.

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Post by dilbert » Wed Jul 25, 2007 6:49 am

Anyone know if there are crawfish in Lake Tapps?
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Post by bigastrout » Sat Sep 22, 2007 1:12 am

Has any one actually seen or caught a crawfish at the Conconully Res? I soaked my pots up there for a week and got nothing.
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Post by deadyote » Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:33 pm

I have put pots for crawdads out in Lake Kapowsin two different times and caught nothing, except a perch. I was using salmon heads that were caught that morning. I thought I was putting the pots in a rocky area, but nothing. Does anyone fish that lake and or know that lake well enough to give me some assistance. Also, I was thinking about Ohop Lake because there are less stumps to aviod. Does anyone know about that lake? I just really want to catch these dads for a good dinner. Any assitance will be greatly appreciated.

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Post by Basser » Thu Oct 04, 2007 11:47 pm

I would try the back side of the big island down towards eriksons. It's a steep bank with rocks.
They have to be in there. let me know if you find any.

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Post by michaelunbewust » Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:26 am

potholes & moses lake are also full of them. the resort at mardon checks traps daily, and some tourney guys i know soak pots near the i-90 bridge on moses. i ate some of the ones at potholes, and, "goood" and "big" is all i can say.

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Post by YellowBear » Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:24 am

Spokane River. Spokane Co.
Hangman (Latah) Creek. Spokane Co.
Marshell Creek. Spokane Co.
Fish lake. Spokane Co.
Chapman Lake. Spokane Co.
Badger lake. Spokane Co.
Silver Lake. Spokane Co.
Long lake. Spokane and Stevens Co
North fork of the little Spokane. Spokane Co.
The little Spokane. Spokane Co.
Newman Lake. Spokane Co.
Liberty Lake. Spokane Co.
Sprague lake. Adams Co
Cow Lake. Adams Co.
Rock lake. Whitman Co.
Rock creek. Whitman Co.
Bonnie lake.
Coffee pot lake. Dougless Co.
Twin lakes. Dougless Co.
Crab creek.
Lake Roosevelt.
Horseshoe lake.
Soda lake. Grant Co.
Eloika lake.
Palouse River.

Just a few more for the list.
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Post by viet » Fri Oct 05, 2007 6:50 pm

what time of year is the best time for crayfish?
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Post by iPodrodder » Fri Oct 05, 2007 8:19 pm

I love Pine Lake because all the craws are the Louisiana type, and those are really big, aggressive and stupid. Not a good combo if someone is targeting you.

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Post by fishingmachine » Sat Nov 03, 2007 6:00 pm

IPOD RODDER have you caught crawdads out of pine and if you have where did you get them

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