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Rattlesnake Lake Report
King County, WA

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04/25/2009
Stationary Fly Fishing
Rainbow Trout
Other
Other
Morning
04/25/2009
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Original plan was to go to Wilderness, but too crowded. Had heard Rattlesnake was a nice lake so put it in the GPS and headed out with the fly rod. Winds were awful and it was cold. Decided to switch to the spiinning rod and add some lead -- also decided to try some of the worms that I had planned on using at Wilderness. BIG MISTAKE - game warden man came out of nowhere and informed me that Rattlesnake was not a live bait lake --huh? Ok, so the lesson to be learned is that you really need to read the regs close. I really did not know this lake had special regs as I had never been to it -- $91 dollar ticket and no fish caught!


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blufin loui
4/25/2009 9:59:00 PM
So true aerobar2, sorry to hear your misfortune, but thanks for the reminder to read up on the regs. I find myself not re freshening up as often as I need to on the regs either.
Best of luck to ya on your future adventures.
Trout Master
4/26/2009 12:03:00 AM
A big allright for the WDFW tagging you. As a holder of a license it your responcibility to read the regs. Keep a copy in your car/truck.
dreamer0131
4/26/2009 6:31:00 AM
a big alright??? sounds like he made a honest mistake to me an ddidine deserve a ticket
Fisheswithdogs
4/26/2009 8:05:00 AM
How was the water level?


Having worked for fish and game in another state, I can say that the gamewardens here are very heavy handed. We would hand out many warnings and try and educate. I hate seeing fish and game literally hiding in the bushes with binoculars.
Basser61@comcast.net
4/26/2009 8:28:00 AM
Watch out for Game Wardens at American also, at Public Launch in Tillicum, same type of deal one second no Wardens next second two. Soon as they pulled up jumped out and each one marched directly up to onw other guy and the other to myself, I had two poles only fishing with one had the other sitting ready with bait only bait was barely in the water, was going to bring the other line in if nothing after a while to figure out what the fish were eating with various baits and the warden walked up and asked for just my drivers license, went back to his truck Silver Chevy Silverado, pays to be a Warden getting to drive a nice rig like that and ran my name on his computer, came back told me he saw me with two lines in the water, I told him just waiting for a bite to figure out what they were eating and he said even though the line was not casted out he could still give me a ticket for two lines in the water but only gave me a warning then gave my license back and never asked for my fishing license which I found kind of weird, but I guess they can check by just your name if you have a valid fishing license already. So be wary of them at this sight they also were checking boats before they launched for proper equipment and licensing , then several hours later, the other fisherman left, no one else fishing on the bank but me and here they came down the road again, not checking me again, but two other boats one putting in and the other one coming out. So good luck out there and hope no one gets a ticket .
aerobar2
4/26/2009 8:33:00 AM
The water level was not too high leaving quite a few stumps and rocks exposed on the shoreline. Frankly I think game warden man was a too harsh. My ex husband and I used to fish and honestly it's been quite a while since I went fishing. We used to do a lot of fly fishing, but rarely on the lakes. Granted he always read the regs, so this was a wake up call for me. I was out there with my sister yesterday - do you suppose it was because I 'm a woman? Maybe if I were a guy and argued with the warden, then I wouldn't have gotten the ticket?
Anonymous
4/26/2009 10:49:00 AM
ignorance of the law is not and has never been a viable excuse, single barbless and no bait, your legal every time, thats why us fly fisherman never get in trouble
Jake Dogfish
4/26/2009 1:40:00 PM
An honest mistake and he paid the price. I don't see a need for some to rub it in. Thanks for the report!
Mike Carey
4/27/2009 7:22:00 AM
Ditto, rubbing it in serves no useful purpose. Too bad a fellow angler didn't warn you first - with so many anglers fishing that lake it doesn't take long for the cry of "no bait!" to be heard around the lake.
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