Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Austin's Northwest Adventures
Decided that I would spend a sunny evening fishing, so chose Shady as its close to my house and had just opened for the year. Immediately, I realized why this lake is a hassle. Shady has a public boat launch, which some people don't realize is a BOAT LAUNCH. For those of you that don't understand this concept, it's the area of the lake where people with boats can use the provided ramp to launch and retrieve their boat. It's not the area to set up folding chairs, stab your rod holders and stare wildly agitated at the person backing the BOAT up to the LAUNCH. **See returnofthefish's response below for ethics.
Anyways, got on the water and trolled with a green wedding ring with powerbait for a few hours. Most of the action came between 6:45pm - 7:45 pm. Ended up getting 3 stockers successfully into the boat, all in the 10"-12" range.
Around 8:15pm I got off the lake and again dealt with the same hassle as explained in the first paragraph.
Shady looks to be great for people with float tubes or boats which don't require a ramp. Unfortunately for me, I usually fish solo and need the assistance of a ramp. Needless to say, I will fish elsewhere. Rated a 3 due to Shady being a nice spot besides the launch.
TIP:
Lake Desire is maybe 1/2 mile away from Shady and has a dock provided for people to shore fish. Lake Wilderness is 10 minutes down Petrovitsky in Maple Valley and has probably 300+ feet to shore fish and a gigantic dock. If the people who shore fish at Shady somehow get fed up with people trying to launch their boats, I strongly suggest trying these locations. Then again, they might just decide to set up camp at the provided launch's at these locations too.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Austin's Northwest Adventures