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Well I showed up at the launch downtown around 0630. Fishing was tough. Had a couple of hits that was it. I gave it a 3 for the beautiful day. Water was 52.5 degrees which is still just a little too cold for the kokanee on Lake Stevens, anyway. There were at least 10 to 15 boats on the water this morning.
As the launch congestion heats up, just a heads up guys. When you launch please pull your boat to the far end of the dock, or into a slot at the end of the dock. If you launch and tie off near the launching point it slows down the launching process. Guys who show up can't even back their trailers in let alone launch the boat. This is especially difficult when you are alone. So again launch and drag your boat to the end of the dock to tie it off, then go park. If you see this happening don't be afraid to request (nicely) to other anglers to do the same. If we all work together we can get out there for the early am bite that Lake Stevens is known for.
The parking arrangement at the downtown launch is tough for coming out of the water too. When you are done loading your boat back on the trailer pull your truck and trailer out of the launching turn around to unload gear, tie down the boat, dry your boat off, wax the hull, rebuild the engine, (Had a couple of guys pull their wake board boat out and start drying it off 10 feet from the launch one day. Meanwhile there were 4 boats waiting to get turned around to launch. I nearly lost it!) By the way the City has a sign stating loading zone which is 10 feet from the launch on a fence. Common sense would say not good for a loading zone. The sign should say no parking.
Thanks in advance for your help!!
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