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Spokane County, WA

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03/23/2017
41° - 45°
Trolling
Kokanee
Corn
Rainbow
Mostly Sunny
Dodger
Morning
Under 40°
03/25/2017
1
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Fishing Lake Roosevelt. Excited to finally get the boat in the water. I did, and in 1 min or 2 pulled boat out as fast as I could.....forgot to put in plug. Yeah yeah, never forget the plug. No harm but amazed how much water gets in the boat fast. I couldn't reach it from inside the boat.
Anyway, the most excitement all day. No fish. I saw about a dozen boats fishing near spring canyon where we launched. Lake very low and understand the fishing went down with the lake, not sure. Doesn't make since to me, thought it was low for awhile.
The fish and wildlife checker told us only a few rainbow caught, no Kokanee reported caught at this location.
Oh well, didn't sink the boat and learned my new Garmin 73sv. Way better than my older lorance unit. I didn't spot any fish on the Garmin but not so sure I know what I'm doing. Thanks for reading this rather worthless report. Maybe better report next time, I'm going motorcycling.


Comments

Fishin'Daze
3/25/2017 2:29:00 PM
Gotta feel good you didn't sink your boat. I remember when I was kid fishing off of a dock at a boat launch - a guy was launching his boat - got out of his truck and forgot to put in park - watched his whole rig go under water. Feel fortunate your situation had a better outcome.
Is there a reason to pull your plug? Some law or something? I've never pulled my plug unless washing out my boat. Unless your boat leaks why? It just weakens your plug with the constant loosing and tightning. My thoughts anyway could be wrong though.
Ronald Warninger
3/25/2017 7:26:00 PM
I store my boat outdoors, with a cover but water might find a way in. Our service guy told us a story about a boat that completely filled with water and compromised the hull and totaled the boat. From now on I'm keeping the plug in and just checking for water. Actually my Lund will not sink but I don't really want to test that theory. Thanks for the story, poor guy loosing his boat, not a good day for sure.
AJ's Dad
3/26/2017 7:01:00 AM
Leaving the plug out of a boat that is stored outdoors is a good idea, simply to avoid excess water build up in the bilge, like you mentioned. A thought might be to find a small container or even simply a short section of cord, and attach either at the front of the trailer tongue at the hitch. keep the plug in the container or hanging from the cord. That way you see it every time the boat is hooked up to the truck and can put it in before leaving home.

Just a thought
Lee Howe
3/26/2017 8:52:00 AM
I believe its the law to pull all plugs including live wells at the launch area. This is to help from spreading invasive species. Tight lines, Lee
bullpine
3/26/2017 5:35:00 PM
A couple of good reason to pull the plug other than mentioned above: 1) Water freezes and can break lines and crack the bilge pump etc. 2) Wood rots and if you keep it soaked it will dry rot over time. Lots of boat have wood in their hull design. Maybe leave it in during the warmer months and drain well during the colder months after each use would be a good compromise and you would probably sink less often.
Funny story though, I launched a brand new boat once at a remote launch in Idaho and there was no plug anywhere on the boat. Had to trailer it and drive into a nearby town and buy one after nearly sinking. Great customer service.
downriggeral
3/27/2017 7:43:00 AM
I think all of us have done that; can't get it back on the trailer fast enough! I just toss my plug in the splash well, a quick look tells me if I put it in. I actually have a spare there too and it always makes my friends ask if the plug is in; great backup for us old guys!! Looks like you were on Roosevelt not Long Lake though.

Tight lines - Alan
cobrar543
3/27/2017 10:27:00 AM
Done it yesterday too...LOL Once a year I think..sigh
Ronald Warninger
3/27/2017 12:39:00 PM
Thanks for all the remarks, from now on the "Plug" stays in in warmer months. I'll take it out after pulling out after visual that water is present then back in. Winter it will be out.
Yes, we were on Lake Roosevelt, just couldn't find it in county listing, it's under Columbia River instead....I was informed. Don't see where it edit either. Oh well, next time.
Mike Carey
3/27/2017 2:17:00 PM
got in the habit of calling out to my buddies prior to launch "plug check". Never hurts to have second eyes on.
buc
3/28/2017 12:18:00 AM
i keep mine garaged never take the plug out going on forty years
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