#340651 - 03/19/07 01:40 AM
Re: How do W. WA bass think?
[Re: semago]
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 05/02/01
Posts: 246
Loc: Tacoma Wa,
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Maybe it's just the lake your fishing, I have not had this problem.
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#340673 - 03/19/07 10:25 AM
Re: How do W. WA bass think?
[Re: BASSER]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/25/01
Posts: 2834
Loc: Marysville
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Semago - I think it comes down to 3 major factors - 1) Clear water. Many of our waters are much clearer than those in the mid-west/South. In many of the lakes I fish the visibility can often exceed 10 feet. The bass get a really good look at the lure so we see alot fewer "reaction bites".
2) Fishing pressure. In many of our natural lakes there are relatively few bass. It is not uncommon for there to be only 1 or 2 bass over 12 inches long per acre. In addition these fish are much slower growing than in waters to the South. In Washington the average might 5 years for a largemouth bass to reach 12 inches. Doesn't take much pressure on a population of fish that is both old and has a low abundance to "wise-up" the fish. 25 years ago a white spinner-bait was a near universal bait - you could catch a respectable bag with one on nearly any water in the state.
3) Different food sources. On many of the waters to the south and midwest shad are a major food source. Also because of the slow growth of the bass fish such as the sunfish aren't really available to the bass to any large degree. As a result the major food sources are such things as crawfish, sculpins, and salmonids.
Just my thoughts Tight lines Curt
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#340760 - 03/19/07 03:16 PM
Re: How do W. WA bass think?
[Re: Irie]
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 02/09/07
Posts: 1420
Loc: Your monitor
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We dont have a lot of largemouth over here on the east side. I have noticed that the smallmouth act simmilar to what you have described. It seems the larger bass hang out under the small fish and wait for easier larger pieces of food to fall. If you can get a jig or crank bait to them before a small one grabs it then you might get a couple of bigger fish. I'm guessing that the larger fish you have caugth are because you made it past the barage of smaller aggressive fish.
Its to bad we cant fish live bait fish here in WA. In Michigan it was fun to catch some little 3" to 4" sunfish or bluegill and put single hook right throught the back and hang them down about 3' to 4' below a big red an white bobber. Some times you get somem big bass that you could put both of your fists in the mouth. Some times you rope into a big ass pike or channel cat.
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