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08/25/2010
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Largemouth Bass
Green
Crankbait
Morning
08/25/2010
5
1478

I drove out to LBP to lay into some bass around 8am. I caught a decent 2 pounder out there a few weeks ago and I was itching to see if there were any bigger ones. When I showed up, the water was crystal clear in comparrison to my last visit which was 20 MPH gusts, weeds everywhere and dark stained water. I was really suprised how shallow the water is. I got to really scout the dock for bigger bass and I didn't see anything over a pound anywhere.

30 minutes into fishing I was out on the last end of the dock and kept seeing the water moving like a school of bass chasing shad. I eventually watched something huge jump not too far from me. I thought it was a HUGH smallie so I freaked out as I cast in it's direction with my rapala. When I set the hook seconds later, I was thinking... how do I get the wildlife number cus this could be a record Small mouth. For about 20 seconds it was like my line was ripping away but as I got the fish in close the intense fight died very quickly to the equilivant of pulling a bunch of snagged weeds through the water only to see my first Salmon ever on the line! I was angry and really excited at the same time (I've never done any Salmon fishing). I thought it was very odd how I hooked the Salmon in the jaw just like a bass because I've heard they don't eat in freshwater. Or I got the luckiest foul hook set ever.

I believe it was a Sockeye after looking at pictures online. I also believe it was all spawned out after hearing so, so much about how well they fight. I took a few pictures with it thanks to a fellow fisherman and put her back. I also didn't know the regulations on keeping them though I have my licence. The sad thing was the fish died shortly after being put back in the water though I only had it out of the water for 45 seconds or so. I caught a few tiny bass and headed to work with a huge smile on my face.


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nickbell
8/26/2010 4:26:00 PM
Awesome
serveandcollect
8/26/2010 5:30:00 PM
Yeah it was a nice fish sad it died. I was the one out on the dock with you that day. I caught a couple little dink lmb nothing worth reporting.
dresscode5
8/26/2010 7:56:00 PM
Thanks for taking the pictures Serveandcollect. I might see you out there again soon.
Dirty Deeds
8/26/2010 9:10:00 PM
Not Awesome!
BMGW
8/26/2010 9:30:00 PM
Salmonides not biting once in fresh water is pretty much an urban myth as now you well know. Thanks for sharing, and cool handle..
dresscode5
8/26/2010 11:47:00 PM
Dirty deeds, have some respect.
eddieg1
8/27/2010 6:43:00 AM
Nice report! I didn't know there were salmon there!!
Gringo Pescador
8/27/2010 8:09:00 AM
Nice suprise!
If you want to return a fish and give it a better chance of surviving, do not hold it by the gills. Not judging, just F.Y.I.
dresscode5
8/27/2010 9:12:00 AM
Yeah, Im just finding this out. There was no convenient way to land the fish from that dock with out a net. I had no idea they have teeth so I was kind of in shock.
gReEnBuL
8/27/2010 5:43:00 PM
Wow! nice report. That is a nice catch.
Jake Dogfish
8/28/2010 1:48:00 PM
Next time do not hold a Trout or Salmon that way if it is intended to be released. Thanks for the report.
goodknight
9/1/2010 3:31:00 PM
ummm.. just a quick question where is LBP?
Visiting and thinking about a nice fishing outing.. but for the life of me
I could not figure out where LBP is.. I know it's somewhere in lake Washington..
dresscode5
9/2/2010 11:11:00 PM
Log boom park. It's a dock off 61st NE if i'm not mistaken. The water is very shallow and there's quite a bit of fishing pressure. It's a fun spot, just don't get your hopes up. Tight lines.
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