evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
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evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
In my experience I have found the evening bite on Lk Wa to completely suck compared to the morning bite...
This really sucks cuz I like to hit the lake for an hour or two after work sometimes, but getting my butt up early to hit the lake is a lot of work for me (but i still do it sometimes).
Is anyone else experiencing this? My theory is that they are all unsettled with boaters, etc from during the day all day, but after they have the whole night to calm back down the morning bite is better... Plus all my bigger fish have come in the morning/afternoon on WA/Union. I bet if I had a boat things might be different but any takes on this?
thx!
This really sucks cuz I like to hit the lake for an hour or two after work sometimes, but getting my butt up early to hit the lake is a lot of work for me (but i still do it sometimes).
Is anyone else experiencing this? My theory is that they are all unsettled with boaters, etc from during the day all day, but after they have the whole night to calm back down the morning bite is better... Plus all my bigger fish have come in the morning/afternoon on WA/Union. I bet if I had a boat things might be different but any takes on this?
thx!
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RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
My theory is that bass feed at night during this time of the year and they sick around the shallows for that morning feed before resting during high sunlight hours of the day .HMMM just a thought not fact !!! BBD
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RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
Well I have only fished it in the morning so I can't give an acurate judgement but so far the morning is good! I was staying away from these lakes because of the size but I think I'm gonna give it a go in my pontoon real soon especially after the one I caught the other morning. There were alot of spots I wanted to hit but couldn't cause I was shore fishing. I will give a shot in the next couple of weeks. I have off on Tuesdays so I will do an all day trip from morning till evening. Fishing around the UW on both WA and Union.:thumright
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RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
early on in the year i really don't think time of day matters much, but during the summer the morning bite is much better then the evening. and i agree with BBD about the feeding at night thing, one of these days i gotta try night fishing out there...
this happens on most lakes though, not just washington.
this happens on most lakes though, not just washington.
RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
yea i hear ya - i its just on other lakes I have been able to produce at least a semi-decent evening bite in conjunction to a morning bite, but on the big lake I cant get much in the evenings at all.
RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
I've had decent evening bites on Washington if it's overcast or raining, of course there's less boat traffic as well. Mornings are still the best time to go
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RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
Yeah, I heard the night bite is pretty good at Washington, I want to go one of these night. It can be a little dangerous, I heard someone hit a buoy going 34 mph.CK14 wrote:early on in the year i really don't think time of day matters much, but during the summer the morning bite is much better then the evening. and i agree with BBD about the feeding at night thing, one of these days i gotta try night fishing out there...
this happens on most lakes though, not just washington.
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RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
kzoo, do you work nights? if so what are your nights off? Wanting to get out at night also.
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RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
I work monday thru saturday nights, I get sunday night off. I want to go night fishing, but I really don't want to go alone. Skeeter, let me know if you ever want to go.
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RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
i always have success at lake wa. around 5pm - 9pm
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Of course it would be foolish for me to characterize the whole lake, esp one as huge as washington, based on the limited areas that I target.
The places I fish usually are gravel flats w/ shelves and dropoffs next to them. I figured as night approached the fish around there might want to head shallow and feed up but i am thinking that might happen later than im willing to stay out.
Last year when I fished Union more there was nearly always a hot bite that started in the evening, right before sundown especially.
The places I fish usually are gravel flats w/ shelves and dropoffs next to them. I figured as night approached the fish around there might want to head shallow and feed up but i am thinking that might happen later than im willing to stay out.
Last year when I fished Union more there was nearly always a hot bite that started in the evening, right before sundown especially.
RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
Kzoo and skeeter let me know when you guys are going. Maybe we can meet down there. I will have to go buy a light for the boat. I don't think mine has any lights on it at all. LOL I am off work but 5:30 Tue-Fri and 4:00 saturdays. Sunday and Monday I have off.
RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
Smallmouth fishing in the ship canal only works well for me after 7pm through dark. Morning and middle of the day is usually terrible fishing, lucky to get a hit, but late evening is the "hot bite"
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RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
I had a chance to hit Lake WA and Union in the evening last week. I was on the ship canal for Union and by the Arboretum for WA. There is a heck of a lot of boat traffic on both lakes. I did manage to get a couple of small mouth on both lakes. I think the morning is a little better and a bit more quiet.
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RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
yea the canals are a madhouse in the evenings, esp if the weather is nice. some a$$hat took a bunch of my line driving his boat way too close to a couple of us fishing. I hope he enjoys cutting off 100+yds of fireline off his boat.
Cant wait for the weather to cool down, fall bite to start. fish=shallow and willing, people=gone!
Cant wait for the weather to cool down, fall bite to start. fish=shallow and willing, people=gone!
RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
I second that. All these douchelips that have to buzz up and down the sides of the lake getting super close to people fishing.
bpm2000 wrote:yea the canals are a madhouse in the evenings, esp if the weather is nice. some a$$hat took a bunch of my line driving his boat way too close to a couple of us fishing. I hope he enjoys cutting off 100+yds of fireline off his boat.
Cant wait for the weather to cool down, fall bite to start. fish=shallow and willing, people=gone!
RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
Looking to go fishing Monday either Lk. Washington or Sammamish. Fairly early Anyone need a boat to fish off
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RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
Rfatt16 wrote:Looking to go fishing Monday either Lk. Washington or Sammamish. Fairly early Anyone need a boat to fish off
What time are you going to head out?
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RE:evening bite vs morning bite on Lake Washington?
Don't know yet. I was leaving that open to see if anyone wanted to go
EdmondsBassMan wrote:Rfatt16 wrote:Looking to go fishing Monday either Lk. Washington or Sammamish. Fairly early Anyone need a boat to fish off
What time are you going to head out?