Best Bass around Seattle
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Best Bass around Seattle
Can somebody give me a new place other than Lake Washington. I want to fish for bass some place new.
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RE:Best Bass around Seattle
lake union? ;)
sammamish.
small local lakes, like beaver, ballinger, haller, green, pine, etc.
sammamish.
small local lakes, like beaver, ballinger, haller, green, pine, etc.
RE:Best Bass around Seattle
In the federal way area ther is quite a few lakes in a close radious, they all contain bass. Some big ones too
Steel
star
dolloff
fivemile
geneva
trout
kilanary
north
Steel
star
dolloff
fivemile
geneva
trout
kilanary
north
RE:Best Bass around Seattle
[quote="bpm2000"]lake union? ]
Do you mean Ballinger in the mountlake terrace area?
Do you mean Ballinger in the mountlake terrace area?
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RE:Best Bass around Seattle
yup! i believe people fish it mostly for trout but ive read reports of people catching bass in there. Ive never actually fished it myself.
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RE:Best Bass around Seattle
Im gonna have to try it. Its about 2 minutes away and a good friend of mine lives on it
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RE:Best Bass around Seattle
awesome - let us know how you do.
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RE:Best Bass around Seattle
GPC had some great lakes but theres
- lake sawyer
-meridean
- holms
- morton
- shadow
- shady
and many many more some are small but the less people i see the more bass i catch
- clark
- panther
and my secret - i call "golden pond" in the middle of the woods by a grade school but thats all ill say about that one.
oh yea and - fenwick
- lake sawyer
-meridean
- holms
- morton
- shadow
- shady
and many many more some are small but the less people i see the more bass i catch
- clark
- panther
and my secret - i call "golden pond" in the middle of the woods by a grade school but thats all ill say about that one.
oh yea and - fenwick
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RE:Best Bass around Seattle
i want to add lake boren in renton. gets almost zero bass pressure except from me lol.. i have seen big bass under the dock i would have to say around 7 i want to say bigger but they were a little deep. you can see about 15+ feet deep on a good day. biggest i have got was around 5 out of it.
Anthony
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if everyday was a good day there would be alot more fisherman.
http://static.photobucket.com/player.sw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... EO0054.mp4
if everyday was a good day there would be alot more fisherman.
RE:Best Bass around Seattle
There is a lake by lake samamish. The lake is called phantom. Iv only fished it once, last summer, and it was about 90 degreese so VERY hot. We didnt catch anything but we saw a dozen or so bass crusin the shallows. They wre all huge Id say between 3-5 lbs, so I guess not huge but nice size. Yhere is a public dock but is not too great. We went in August and the lillys were pretty thick but now would probally be fine. A carry in boat would be ideal. I have directions if you want them
RE:Best Bass around Seattle
no motors allowed, not even electric onesgpc wrote:There is a lake by lake samamish. The lake is called phantom... A carry in boat would be ideal.
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RE:Best Bass around Seattle
I have heard and read about Boren lake for years but can't find directions. Any help would be great tnj8222
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RE:Best Bass around Seattle
exit 5 on 405 take a right onto sunset and follow sunset until you pass king and bunnys tv (on the left cant miss it) take a left at the gas station. boren will be about 2-3 miles on the left. the north and south end of the lake are shallow. about 2-10 feet. the west and east side both have a pretty steep slopping hill, down to about 25 feet deep. thers a creek coming in on the north side and one going out on the south side. most of my fish come off of the pads. trout get fished out pretty quick here but not many people fish for bass here at all.
Anthony
http://static.photobucket.com/player.sw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... EO0054.mp4
if everyday was a good day there would be alot more fisherman.
http://static.photobucket.com/player.sw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... EO0054.mp4
if everyday was a good day there would be alot more fisherman.