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So yesterday, due to a vehicle set back delaying my fishing buddy's arrival to Seattle and our original plans to spend the afternoon at Lake Tapps, we found ourselves fishing the Southwest end of Lake Sammamish from about 5 to 9:15.
We started off by trolling a large red rooster tail, a crawdad rapala, and a rainbow mepps style spinner. We took these up the the shoreline trying to find a "safe" weedless distance, but really couldn't find anything within 50' of shore that didn't set us to reeling in heaps of garnish. We hooked a perch on the firetiger mepps (10' -12' of water) but that was on the only action we had, no other bites in about an hour. I tried switching up to trolling a weedless rigged frog with a bullet weight and running a drop shot rig with a three way swivel with the same red and black roostertail. An hour or so later I caught another perch on the drop shot.
We started casting everything we had into pockets along the bank but couldn't manage a bite. We started sticking strictly to plastics and weedless lures simply because we couldn't get two cranks on a cast without snagging up. We tried this method for some time, again yeilding nothing.
The park launch closes at 9:30 so at 8:45 we rolled right up into the lilly pads and started baiting hooks with worms and sending them to the bottom on drop shot rigs set up with a palomar hook about a foot off the bottom. In 30 minutes we had 8 perch and 1 fighting SMB. If we didn't have to leave the park, we probably could have killed for another 30 minutes to and hour or so.
All in all it was a fun day and I look forward to going back. We stuck to the area between the boat launch and the rocky finger that heads out into the lake just west of the boat launch. I have three questions: How are people fishing bass here and having success? I know they've said it is very inconsistent but sheesh! It seems like with the weeds you're pretty much restricted to plastics. Second, where are people fishing? And finally, where can I launch my raft without having to pay a $17 LAUNCH FEE. Really? I just need a parking spot and 5 feet of bank so I can get on the water early and get off when the bite ends.
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