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Snohomish Tubing Lakes

Post by hookorcrook » Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:00 pm

I'm looking for a few smaller, productive lakes (maybe up to about 60 acres, not too much bigger than that) within about 30-45 minutes of the Mill Creek/Snohomish area to float tube for bass. Anybody got any suggestions? I have been reading through lakes and reports, but thought this might quicken the pace.

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Post by BassDood » Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:15 pm

Wish I could help, Suzanne. I only know the lakes over here. Good luck. :)
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Post by guitarfisher » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:37 pm

I'm fairly new to the area and an avid float tuber. I live in Snohomish county and have been exploring the smaller lakes in the same area for bass and trout. A few suggestions in the local area to target bass are Silver (south Everett), Martha (Alderwood Manor), Ballinger, Roesiger, Gissberg, Shoecraft, Cassidy, Storm, Panther, & Wagner. No doubt our bass afficianado colleagues here on WL.com can point in the right direction too. As always, check the regs for seasons and slots. Best of luck and let me know if you ever want to hook up for a day of tubing and bass lip rippin'.
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RE:Snohomish Tubing Lakes

Post by Blackmouth » Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:58 pm

Google earth is a pretty good way to find little bodies of water...

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Post by hookorcrook » Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:36 pm

guitarfisher wrote:I'm fairly new to the area and an avid float tuber. I live in Snohomish county and have been exploring the smaller lakes in the same area for bass and trout. A few suggestions in the local area to target bass are Silver (south Everett), Martha (Alderwood Manor), Ballinger, Roesiger, Gissberg, Shoecraft, Cassidy, Storm, Panther, & Wagner. No doubt our bass afficianado colleagues here on WL.com can point in the right direction too. As always, check the regs for seasons and slots. Best of luck and let me know if you ever want to hook up for a day of tubing and bass lip rippin'.
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Cool. That looks like a good group to start with. I hear Ballinger is so-so, not sure about the rest. I will check them out. Thanks Jeff!
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Post by hookorcrook » Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:39 pm

Blackmouth wrote:Google earth is a pretty good way to find little bodies of water...
Yeah, I've been looking :money: :-$
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Post by Gringo Pescador » Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:25 am

H-or-C, depending on traffic 30-45 minutes from Snohomish/Mill Creek can give you quite a range actually. You might give Serene a try. Also if you are running down to Ballinger, just go another 5 miles south and you've got Haller and Bitter..
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Post by basser90 » Wed Mar 03, 2010 5:30 pm

I live in Lynwood and bass tube all the time. Every lake within 35 miles of Lynnwood has quality largies. I have had the advantage of fishing our small local lakes out my 13 Livingston, so when i approach an area in my tube I already have an idea of how I may nwant to fish it. Also living on Serene for 4 years in the late 80's did'nt hurt. I always have at least 3 rods. Spinner bait or (crankbait), senko(or grub) and fly rod( my favorite largie flies). Right now I'd be hitting any one that's open year round. Hit Silver, Goodwin for getting your line wet. When the trout lakes open it will be kick ass. Nothing is better than time spent on the water. Any day.

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RE:Snohomish Tubing Lakes

Post by hookorcrook » Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:24 pm

Thanks for all the replies, ideas and PM's. I am well on my way to finding some big bass in Snoho this year :cheers:
Suzanne

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