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#67535 - 07/13/02 12:39 AM Lake Wilderness, HELP!
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Offline
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Registered: 10/15/01
Posts: 888
Loc: Enumclaw
Hey guys I need directions before 6am to Wilderness in King County! Thanks a bunch in advance!!

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#67536 - 07/13/02 10:25 PM Re: Lake Wilderness, HELP!
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Registered: 10/15/01
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Loc: Enumclaw
Hey,

I cant remember the name of the fellow who sent that map, but thank you very much. It was greatly appreciated.

Now I have yet another of my endless drone of questions.
I have downriggers now, and I want to use them. I live in Enumclaw and was wondering where to go with them? how do I use them? What lures should I use? What depths?
One is manual, the other electric.
Thanks a bunch!

Curtis

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#67537 - 07/13/02 11:13 PM Re: Lake Wilderness, HELP!
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Registered: 05/06/01
Posts: 2959
Loc: Nisqually
A good place to try out downriggers is in the salt or a deep lake.
What ever you decide to use for a lure/bait you will want to let out at least 20 feet of line before you connect your line to the ball. If you are running two DR's at the same time let out 30' of line on one rod then say 40' on the other. That way the two lines won't be banging in to each other. Then drop your ball down to the desired depth. Your pole should have a good arch to it so when a bite happens the line should break free from the release on the ball and the pole should snap back straight setting the hook in the fishes mouth.
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#67538 - 07/14/02 12:00 AM Re: Lake Wilderness, HELP!
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Offline
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Registered: 10/15/01
Posts: 888
Loc: Enumclaw
hey sweet thanks

Is say American, Kapowsin, or Mineral good for these? Or should I just go out to Washington?

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#67539 - 07/14/02 01:09 AM Re: Lake Wilderness, HELP!
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River Nutrients

Registered: 05/06/01
Posts: 2959
Loc: Nisqually
American and Washington are good. I don't know about Kapowsin. Mineral is not real deep.

Heck, right now the big trout have gone to the depths of Washington (70+ feet). Go deep there and you might actually catch something. cool
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#67540 - 07/15/02 12:36 AM Re: Lake Wilderness, HELP!
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Registered: 05/02/01
Posts: 246
Loc: Tacoma Wa,
Kapowsin no, don't try it.
You will snag your big lead ball's for sure. eek laugh eek

I fish Kapowsin a lot and I still run my boat up on a stump about once a day.

It was a forest that was logged after it was flooded. So there is a ton of stumps just under the water line, and it's only 28 foot at the deepest.
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#67541 - 07/15/02 06:16 PM Re: Lake Wilderness, HELP!
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Registered: 10/15/01
Posts: 888
Loc: Enumclaw
So does anyone know where to go for American? I remember a couple talking about how they trolled wedding rings at 35 feet last year and limited in an hour and a half with kokes.

Think this will work again this year? If 35 doesnt work, should I adjust by intervals of 5 feet or so?

Thanks!

Curtis

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#67542 - 07/15/02 11:14 PM Re: Lake Wilderness, HELP!
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River Nutrients

Registered: 05/06/01
Posts: 2959
Loc: Nisqually
Try fishing right in front of the VA hospital, huge brown building, on the opposite shore from the WDFW launch. It can be very deep (80+ feet), good spot to try out downriggers. Troll around the big island too. I have also heard good things about Little American located to the south of the launch. I have not caught any fish there but that area draws a good crowd especially when it is windy. Oh ya, really watch out for the wind!

What to use....worm and wedding ring. I have also done well with a frog colored Flatfish trolled right on the surface.

Fish really seem to hang out at 35 feet or less on this big lake according to my fish finder.
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#67543 - 07/15/02 11:50 PM Re: Lake Wilderness, HELP!
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Registered: 10/15/01
Posts: 888
Loc: Enumclaw
Hey thanks a bunch! I'll pass this along to my friend and bum a ride along in the boat laugh

Last two times we took this boat out... which cost them more then my car... we had caught in grand total of both time... ONE 10 inch 'bow. And that was by me... So I'm gonna try and learn this stuff before next time.

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