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Island Lake Report
Kitsap County, WA

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02/28/2008
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Largemouth Bass
Worms
Black
Plastics
Morning
02/29/2008
3
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On the lake around 8am targeted deep water 20 to 40 feet from shore. Using 7-10.5 Culprit worms red shad is a good color to start, as the sun rises go to june bug or black; green pumpkin. I'm from Florida, and I have learned than big bass will hit large baits faster then small baits. But for all of you that use finesse worms, yes you can land some large bass,but you will also land a lot of small ones. For the lunkers you will cast more using 10.5- 12 inch worms but its all worth it. Living in WA. I have caught more large bass here then Florida,blive it or not. You can find Culprit worms at Bass Pro Shops on line about 5-7 days out. Try them out, and you will be hooked.


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Rabbits
3/2/2008 6:16:00 PM
What were the result of this trip and tactics? Did you catch anything? And how much vegetation was there? Great info.
Trent Hale
3/3/2008 9:13:00 PM
I started out using 4 in, power bait craw; no luck. then suspended hard bait; no luck . Didnt catch any thing. The pads around the swimming area are under water. The other end the same. The grass is there and 3 foot under water, according to the fish finder. Picked up lots of fish around the island. There at the wrong time.
Trent Hale
3/3/2008 9:13:00 PM
I started out using 4 in, power bait craw; no luck. then suspended hard bait; no luck . Didnt catch any thing. The pads around the swimming area are under water. The other end the same. The grass is there and 3 foot under water, according to the fish finder. Picked up lots of fish around the island. There at the wrong time.
pacificpride
3/6/2008 5:41:00 PM
Trent I have not bottom fished a lake for bass? sounds like great fun. I have done my bass fishing on Rivers, any tips for lake bottoms?
Trent Hale
3/7/2008 12:35:00 PM
pacificpride; I like to fish rivers also, Back in Pensacola, Fl fishing rivers is where you will catch the bigger fish. Even in the rivers I would use plastics, bottom fishing. Back in 86 I met a guy that had a box of plastics and few cranks, no top water no jigs, just mainly worms, not just any worms he used Culprits. I had always used top water jointed or spinners. We went out to a small pond where I was catching big blue gill on beetle spins. Before I could put the boat in the water he landed 3 bass using 7.5 black blue worms. I was astonished, he was right by the boat and never moved. We got in the boat and he caught 4 more in about 25 ft. This guy was skunking me bad, I hadn't caught any thing. He showed me a keeper hook 1/8 weight and gave me a junebug worm. My way of fishing changed that day, and I have stuck with it ever since. I have a 10 lb on the wall to prove it. I caught her with black 7.5 culprit, my second cast from the bank. I moved to Belfair,Wa in 96 and I thought my bass fishing was over. On Easter day we went to Buck lake so the kids could egg hunt, while having a smoke I noticed the water almost parted with a big splash. I thought that was not a trash fish well I mean trout. I came back the next week end and had a blast. I also went to a place called the Oak patch pond unreal bass fishing. The first time at Island lake I caught lots of bass 4 of them were in the 3-5 lbs. There is one in there that makes my wall mount look small. I guss 12-14 lbs she has broken my line 5 times and I'm using 17 lbs test she would be a nice catch. Each time she hit I was using 12 in. junebug she swims away from small baits fast . Another lake to fish is Haven Ive caught 2 over 7 and seen one that's at least 15+ . The only bait I use that's small is a craw fish. The most is the 10.5 monster worms, unless its a 10+ fish I use 12 in. Also larger spinners slow rolling. The smaller fish cant eat the larger baits but they will try. Don't lay your rod down when using 10.5 worms you could be out a rod and a big bass. Hope this helps some, you will cast more but you will be landing lunkers. Good luck out there.
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