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Stevens Lake Report
Snohomish County, WA

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09/06/2011
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Perch
Worms
Jig
Morning
09/10/2011
5
950

We fished at verious locations and caught perch from 12 to 30 feet deep. Every place we stopped, we caught perch, but they were all on the small side exept for a couple. We were about to call it a day when something big grabbed my little jig with a piece of perch fillet on it. Since I was using an ultra ultra light rod with 6 lb test line all I could do was point the rod at the fish and hold on. The fish went where ever it wanted and took out considerable line. after some time I was able to gain some of the line back. I had my fishing partner get my big net, which I put in just in case, out of the front of the boat. After a few more runs the fish tiired and I was just able to bring the fish to the net with my "noodle " rod. It turned out to be a 7.5 lb Rainbow Trout. There were two perch in the stomach of this very fat fish. What a a way to finish a day with a real trophy.


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natetreat
9/10/2011 10:37:00 PM
Friggin sweet! That's a beauty! I love it when that happens. Fishing the noodly rod and something big just chomps it! All you can do is hang on!
HillbillyGeek
9/13/2011 10:41:00 AM
If you want to target larger perch, try using a small crankbait instead of jigs. I've had good luck with the "wally diver" by Cotton Cordell. Last time I was at Stevens, I was targeting smallmouth bass and could not keep the slab perch off my crankbait!
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