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Went to a friend's birthday party up on the Sammamish plateau so I figured I would bring the boat and try Beaver for a couple hours afterward. Put my 12 ft tinny in at about 4pm and with my two-pole endorsement, put one pole out with 2-lb line attached to an Elgin Gods tooth I picked up awhile back and never really used. But, because of someone's post here, I long lined it way out behind the boat with no weight, even though I didn't really believe in it. Haha. I set the other one up with 1/4 ounce keel weight and my go-to stocker lure - a chrome triple teaser. I circled around the boat ramp once and then headed toward the north end on the slowest speed of my trolling motor in glassy calm water and BAM, the surface rod doubles over to my shock. I pick it up and this is no ordinary stocker. I normally bend all the barbs back on my lures but this time I didn't on the Gods tooth and it saved me because he ran at me after an initial tail slap and I thought I lost it but the barb held. I was so glad I had my big net with me because I needed every bit of it to get him in. Normally, I don't bring it and just catch and release the stockers shaking them off without even bringing them in the boat. The stars were in alignment for a nice meal with this one so I kept it, although I really thought hard about releasing it. This thing filleted up like a salmon. It was 19" and round like a football.
I trolled around for another hour getting 4 small ones with my triple teaser, probably around 10-15 ft deep.
at 6pm I worked my way back to the dock to go home and the God's tooth pole doubles over and another huge fish tail splash. I couldn't believe it! It looked and felt as big as the other one but it popped off before I could get it in. Oh well, very exciting anyway and I definitely would have let a 2nd big one go.
2 questions for you all that I'm very curious about here at Beaver:
1. At about mid-lake, 50 feet deep, my deeper fish finder showed fish right near the bottom. 4 of them spread out. It hadn't shown anything prior to that. I'm guessing these are the big bass I've heard about in this lake? For you bass fishers, how would you go about trying to catch bass at that depth?
2. After hitting those 2 big ones, I was thinking they MUST have stocked some triploids recently but when I went to the wdfw stocking page, there's no mention of that. Hmmmm. Hard to believe it was a holdover although the fins look pretty clean. There was nothing in it's stomach. What do you all think?
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