#197385 - 05/14/03 12:45 AM
Lake Washington Bass
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Alevin
Registered: 02/10/02
Posts: 16
Loc: Lynnwood
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Has anybody tried fishing in sammamish slough for bass? While launching my boat to try out the new outboard i was cruising through there and it looked like good bass country. Are there any bass in there? If so any tips on what to use for them might give em' a shot. Thanks in advance.
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#197386 - 05/14/03 06:38 AM
Re: Lake Washington Bass
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 02/19/03
Posts: 238
Loc: redmond wash
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oh ya lots of small mouth in the slough dont know to much about down by kennmore but at the mouth of lake sammamish tons of fish spawning up there
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#197387 - 05/14/03 09:44 PM
Re: Lake Washington Bass
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Alevin
Registered: 02/10/02
Posts: 16
Loc: Lynnwood
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Thanks, any advice on what to use?
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#197388 - 05/14/03 10:34 PM
Re: Lake Washington Bass
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Fry
Registered: 01/14/03
Posts: 31
Loc: Federal Way, WA USA
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I have no idea what to use for the bass. But should you be fortunate to catch any, KILL THEM ALL! There are over two dozen NON-NATIVE fish in this state, many of which live in Lake WA, and they almost all feed on salmon smolts. Mash them into the bottom of the boat, or even eat the damn things if you must.
Death to bass and all non-nates.
Eddy
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#197393 - 05/15/03 02:39 PM
Re: Lake Washington Bass
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Fry
Registered: 01/14/03
Posts: 31
Loc: Federal Way, WA USA
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Originally posted by Arklier: Plus think about this: if there were no non-native species in Washington then there would be no freshwater fish left to catch after the hatchery trout were depleted. Thank you for so eloquently supporting my argument against all non-native species. And against hatchery pracites, for that matter. You bet I am an advocate of our WILD, NATIVE fish. And I make no apologies for it. Do I support only fly-fishing tactics - no way! To each his own. I can sling the spinning gear with the best of them, when I choose to. But the point is, without groups like WT to at least try to recapture a bit of the wild fisheries that have been lost for a myriad of reasons, it would be nothing buy spiny-rays for all. Yuck. As for your love of non-nates, maybe you'd be thrilled to have the bighead carp which are HUGE fish currently threatening the Great Lakes ecosystem, and stand to become the dominant species if not somehow stopped (electro-shock barriers are currently being installed in streams below the lakes to prevent fish from migrating upstream farther each year - a dubious hope at best). Enjoy your Walleye fishing! Back Eddy
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#197394 - 05/15/03 02:48 PM
Re: Lake Washington Bass
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Fry
Registered: 01/14/03
Posts: 31
Loc: Federal Way, WA USA
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Originally posted by grandpa: my way or the highway only... That's kind of funny coming from you, Grandpa! Go ahead - dig in a little deeper, close off that mind to new thoughts or ways of looking at our fragile ecosystems. Protect the status quo at all costs (or is it, at no cost? Meaning, no cost to YOUR way of doing things, but at huge cost to future generations). "Grandpa" is it? What kind of world are you trying to leave your grandkids? Big Macs and bluegill? Sigh, Back Eddy
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#197396 - 05/15/03 08:02 PM
Re: Lake Washington Bass
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Returning Adult
Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 408
Loc: marysville,wa
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#197398 - 05/16/03 12:45 AM
Re: Lake Washington Bass
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Returning Adult
Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 408
Loc: marysville,wa
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#197402 - 05/17/03 01:35 PM
Re: Lake Washington Bass
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/04/01
Posts: 3563
Loc: Gold Bar
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This thread took a turn for the worse. Why kill the bass, that's lame.
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