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I need help
I live south tacoma and i love to fish but i cant seem to get on the and me and daughter love fishing together we have a small inflateable zodiac so some help plzzz
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I would love to offer you some help, but it's not clear from your post what it is you are asking for help with. You said you cannot "Get on the" ? Can you be more specific?
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are ya looking for salmon or steehead, or simply trout in lakes? glad to help if ya got some clarification
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Re: I need help
Id say if you have a small inflateable the rivers and the salt are not a good place to be. Try the lakes in your area. Kapowsin,Tanwax,Spanaway. Those are just 3 of many lakes. Good luck,wear a pfd and enjoy.
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Hey "Dontknow",
Add me to the list of people interested in helping, but as stated by someone else, I think a typo made it unclear what you were seeking help with. Let us know and I'm sure someone will be able to make things a little easier.
Dave
Add me to the list of people interested in helping, but as stated by someone else, I think a typo made it unclear what you were seeking help with. Let us know and I'm sure someone will be able to make things a little easier.
Dave
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Good call Gkaf. American is a good lake. If you go towards Yelm you might want to try Mineral Lake or Alder Lake too. Perhaps Ohop.
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Re: I need help
sry guys used my phone to post mostly lake fisihng trout perch pike and maybe some crawdads too we have fished stielacom caught a few but tomany bigger boats but i got another anchor for it some river fishing if we can get to a bank on it i am open to anything i m trying to learn how to salmon fish and steelhead but ii was told not good for rivir my kid so if there is some where we she can go i would be in good graces to u seei just moved here from ohio
Re: I need help
DontKnow:
I'm up in north Kitsap, fish local lakes in an inflatable quite regularly and was able to get out just this last Saturday (2x13-14" rainbows). If you don't mind me asking, How old is your kid? Even though we waited until it was sunny, after the rain, it was quite cold. So you don't turn her off fishing, you may want to wait until spring. If you want to meet up shortly after most lakes open (late April), I can ALMOST guarantee a limit of rainbows within about 30 minutes from here.
I'm up in north Kitsap, fish local lakes in an inflatable quite regularly and was able to get out just this last Saturday (2x13-14" rainbows). If you don't mind me asking, How old is your kid? Even though we waited until it was sunny, after the rain, it was quite cold. So you don't turn her off fishing, you may want to wait until spring. If you want to meet up shortly after most lakes open (late April), I can ALMOST guarantee a limit of rainbows within about 30 minutes from here.
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You should drive with your Daughter through Pierce and Thurston county checking out lakes for next spring. Look now while there arent tons of boats out. Earlier I mention Mineral Lake. It has Rainbows,German Browns for sure I know. I know they got Crawdads too. Its a very peacefull serene lake to fish. I try to hit it yearly. Parking is good for launching or hand carry boats. The scenery up there is beautiful. Im thinking of lakes where you can take a small toon and enjoy the day. Good luck. Look in the lake index by county on this site. Its chuck full of useful info.
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Honestly, you're best bet will be on the rivers until April. Fish by the hatcheries, there is usually lots of bank access. Bobber fish with a jig, your little one should be able to do that easily, I've taught some 6 year olds and got them on the fish on their first few casts that way. Stay safe though! There are a few good rivers for that especially friendly to little ones, some spots on the green, the skookumchuck and the tilton for one. And always fun to plunk at the barrier dam on the cowlitz and have a picnic.dontknowanything wrote:sry guys used my phone to post mostly lake fisihng trout perch pike and maybe some crawdads too we have fished stielacom caught a few but tomany bigger boats but i got another anchor for it some river fishing if we can get to a bank on it i am open to anything i m trying to learn how to salmon fish and steelhead but ii was told not good for rivir my kid so if there is some where we she can go i would be in good graces to u seei just moved here from ohio
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thanks guys we got out on the snoqalmie for like five hrs with a freind we seen a few fish nothing tho water was to high we think will do by the hatcheries can u suggest any is there any pike in this state or even catfish not these brown things
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she is 8 now i work in samamish so how far from there r u i dont know the area very well i just moved here from ohio so i m big on the fishing all year round rian snow shineDavidA wrote:DontKnow:
I'm up in north Kitsap, fish local lakes in an inflatable quite regularly and was able to get out just this last Saturday (2x13-14" rainbows). If you don't mind me asking, How old is your kid? Even though we waited until it was sunny, after the rain, it was quite cold. So you don't turn her off fishing, you may want to wait until spring. If you want to meet up shortly after most lakes open (late April), I can ALMOST guarantee a limit of rainbows within about 30 minutes from here.
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Long ways, if you're in Sammamish, best bets would be Beaver and when it's open Pine. If you're in to a little driving Stacie just added some stocking info in the Time for Trout thread http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/vi ... =2&t=16990
And here too. http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/vi ... 17&t=16991
And here too. http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/vi ... 17&t=16991
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Re: I need help
Not sure if I like giving advice to a Buckeye, but at least you asked nicely!
There aren't any known pike fisheries on the west side of Washington. There are tiger muskies in a few waters. Lake Tapps here locally, but I believe it drains in the winter time to control the weed growth.
Lake fishing sucks here in the winter, unless you have a large enough boat to troll for cutts/rainbows. You can try fishing at Sammamish for some perch, but they'll be deep. Probably like what Bodo said, Beaver might be your best option, local where you work, small enough to take your dingy, they have trout there.
I'm from the midwest as well, first winter was brutal for me, the next winter I picked up winter steelhead fishing, it's a blast, but there's a learning curve and probably not suitable for an eight year old, need a lot of patience in cold crappy weather.
Good luck, if you can hold out for the winter, spring and summer lake fishing is pretty fun here. Washington has an incredible trout planting program here in early spring. Lots of these smaller lakes will get saturated with little hatchery trout, easy pickings for the kids.
There aren't any known pike fisheries on the west side of Washington. There are tiger muskies in a few waters. Lake Tapps here locally, but I believe it drains in the winter time to control the weed growth.
Lake fishing sucks here in the winter, unless you have a large enough boat to troll for cutts/rainbows. You can try fishing at Sammamish for some perch, but they'll be deep. Probably like what Bodo said, Beaver might be your best option, local where you work, small enough to take your dingy, they have trout there.
I'm from the midwest as well, first winter was brutal for me, the next winter I picked up winter steelhead fishing, it's a blast, but there's a learning curve and probably not suitable for an eight year old, need a lot of patience in cold crappy weather.
Good luck, if you can hold out for the winter, spring and summer lake fishing is pretty fun here. Washington has an incredible trout planting program here in early spring. Lots of these smaller lakes will get saturated with little hatchery trout, easy pickings for the kids.
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Re: I need help
i came here before i work here in the winters so i just moved here i married a washington girl five yrs ago only seeing her four a few months got old tho so i made the move i here a lot about steel head and salmon i havent ever caught one ya i heard they qiute drianing it and they still drian it but i gues u can fish it at the dam tho for trout so i guess i will drive there no i live in tacoma i comute i m home sick the hunting stinks the fishing sucks proud to be a buckeye
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Need to adapt to the waters here, plenty of good fishing, just need to put your time out in the waters. Can't say too much about hunting, not a hunter, but what I noticed the venison population doesn't compare to the midwest.
Check out the latest Beaver lake Report.
http://washingtonlakes.com/ReportCommen ... id=431&t=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Check out the latest Beaver lake Report.
http://washingtonlakes.com/ReportCommen ... id=431&t=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Lots of lakes south and north of Tacoma. Look at a map, choose a lake or 3, check in the regs for those lakes to see what special regs apply, check the general regs --- choose a lake or 2 - go fishing. Some lakes were listed in the other thread awhile ago.
He can't choose a lake around Sammamish/Issaquah as then he couldn't drive home to Tacoma to get his daughter, then back to Issaquah area. Too much driving in rush hour time frame. So he needs Tacoma area lakes.
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He can't choose a lake around Sammamish/Issaquah as then he couldn't drive home to Tacoma to get his daughter, then back to Issaquah area. Too much driving in rush hour time frame. So he needs Tacoma area lakes.
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no we go up and stay i got afreind that lives there we r gona hit neaha bay or the rageing he is a local up there he dont fish lakes so he dont know lakes but i can make a trip up there for a day trip with the family i know we get five deer back home no limit on rabit or wild turkey we hunted every weekend or when we had a chance
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