Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
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Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
Twice now while going to lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County) I have passed what Google maps says is a lake called Summer lake. It is about 5 miles West of Lake Cavenaugh along the Lk. Cav. road. Does anyone know anything about this little lake? It is very small 5-7 acres. It looks very "Bassy" and appears to be accesible through the woods just off the road.
Sure would like to hear something about it.
Sure would like to hear something about it.
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RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
We have noticed the lake also. Don’t know anything about it but I was thinking that it would be a good cutthrout lake. We just ordered the Navionics HotMaps Premium for our Humminbird and I was wondering if the lake might be one of the charted lakes?
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Take a look when you get the charts and post back if it says anything about it.rseas wrote:We have noticed the lake also. Don’t know anything about it but I was thinking that it would be a good cutthrout lake. We just ordered the Navionics HotMaps Premium for our Humminbird and I was wondering if the lake might be one of the charted lakes?
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RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
Sounds like you may be onto what I would call a "secret lake" this could be your own little honey hole! Might want to keep this one for yourself. LOL
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RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
yeah i passed that pond to theres nothing in it:-" :^o i was wondering the same thing. man im wishing i didn't get rid of my toon!!#-o
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RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
Skagit County's Summer Lake is located about 3 miles NE from McMurray Lake. It covers about 8 surface acres and lies at an elevation of 522 feet. Supposedly it contains rainbow and cutthroat trout but it lies close to McMurray -- McMurray contains largemouth bass so I would not be surprised if some bucket biologist has not stocked it with bass. Looking forward to reports this spring.
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RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
Oh yes...been there many times...expect to find (at least):
Crappie
LM Bass
Cutthroat Trout
Rainbow Trout
There is a powerline road/gate across from the lake which provides a reasonable pull-out.
Most (if not all) of the shoreline is nothing more than a marshy, boggy mess of muck. A few "locals" have dropped some 2x4's over this provide access in two areas near the pull-out. Wear rubber boots, or be prepared to moved a few steps every minute or two, as the ground is pretty squishy and has a tendency to sink.
The water is darkly stained--almost black.
The areas that are fishable from shore will provide some action, but the edge of the lake opposite the road provides the best fishing...unfortunately, launching a canoe or small boat can be a tedious task and it will be pretty much impossible to get there from shore!
My recommendations...bright orange or white hardware...
My best fish was a 10.5" crappie.....abd a slender 12.5" cutt...most everthing else has been from the dink family.
This lake has had VERY LITTLE fishing pressure over the years--but I have noticed a little more wear and tear in the last year or so.
If you've got a bicycle, or don't mind some walking, there are a few decent small ponds nearby that hold thick populations of (stunted) brook trout. Also, Day Lake can be accessed from the Lake Cavanaugh area...though all the logging roads are gated. Non-motorized access is permitted, and there are a few OLD (mostly abandoned) dirtbike trails from the Walker Valley ORV park that will get you there.
Crappie
LM Bass
Cutthroat Trout
Rainbow Trout
There is a powerline road/gate across from the lake which provides a reasonable pull-out.
Most (if not all) of the shoreline is nothing more than a marshy, boggy mess of muck. A few "locals" have dropped some 2x4's over this provide access in two areas near the pull-out. Wear rubber boots, or be prepared to moved a few steps every minute or two, as the ground is pretty squishy and has a tendency to sink.
The water is darkly stained--almost black.
The areas that are fishable from shore will provide some action, but the edge of the lake opposite the road provides the best fishing...unfortunately, launching a canoe or small boat can be a tedious task and it will be pretty much impossible to get there from shore!
My recommendations...bright orange or white hardware...
My best fish was a 10.5" crappie.....abd a slender 12.5" cutt...most everthing else has been from the dink family.
This lake has had VERY LITTLE fishing pressure over the years--but I have noticed a little more wear and tear in the last year or so.
If you've got a bicycle, or don't mind some walking, there are a few decent small ponds nearby that hold thick populations of (stunted) brook trout. Also, Day Lake can be accessed from the Lake Cavanaugh area...though all the logging roads are gated. Non-motorized access is permitted, and there are a few OLD (mostly abandoned) dirtbike trails from the Walker Valley ORV park that will get you there.
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RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
A quick follow-up:The Quadfather wrote:Take a look when you get the charts and post back if it says anything about it.rseas wrote:We have noticed the lake also. Don’t know anything about it but I was thinking that it would be a good cutthrout lake. We just ordered the Navionics HotMaps Premium for our Humminbird and I was wondering if the lake might be one of the charted lakes?
I just checked the USPS tracking information and I should revieve my "HotMaps" Friday the 26th.
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RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
rseas,
So what does that mean, to receive your "Hot maps?" is it just a map of the area or something? Thanks btw for the follow through on this. I am very excited to get on this lake soon. I could go anytime I suppose, I just thought I'd wait until the water temps rise.
Good luck on Lk. WA. btw. let us know how you do.
So what does that mean, to receive your "Hot maps?" is it just a map of the area or something? Thanks btw for the follow through on this. I am very excited to get on this lake soon. I could go anytime I suppose, I just thought I'd wait until the water temps rise.
Good luck on Lk. WA. btw. let us know how you do.
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RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
I ordered the Navionics HotMaps Premimum/West on Micro CD. HotMaps Premium/West charts lakes and rivers in 12 states in the western US. I had looked at a partial list and it includes a number of beaver pond type lakes so I am thinking that Summner may be on there. I'll let you know if its there once I revieve the charts and plug them into my sonar/GPS.The Quadfather wrote:rseas,
So what does that mean, to receive your "Hot maps?" is it just a map of the area or something? Thanks btw for the follow through on this. I am very excited to get on this lake soon. I could go anytime I suppose, I just thought I'd wait until the water temps rise.
Good luck on Lk. WA. btw. let us know how you do.
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Very detailed information. Pretty cool that you shared it, thanks!Bscman wrote:Oh yes...been there many times...expect to find (at least):
Crappie
LM Bass
Cutthroat Trout
Rainbow Trout
There is a powerline road/gate across from the lake which provides a reasonable pull-out.
Most (if not all) of the shoreline is nothing more than a marshy, boggy mess of muck. A few "locals" have dropped some 2x4's over this provide access in two areas near the pull-out. Wear rubber boots, or be prepared to moved a few steps every minute or two, as the ground is pretty squishy and has a tendency to sink.
The water is darkly stained--almost black.
The areas that are fishable from shore will provide some action, but the edge of the lake opposite the road provides the best fishing...unfortunately, launching a canoe or small boat can be a tedious task and it will be pretty much impossible to get there from shore!
My recommendations...bright orange or white hardware...
My best fish was a 10.5" crappie.....abd a slender 12.5" cutt...most everthing else has been from the dink family.
This lake has had VERY LITTLE fishing pressure over the years--but I have noticed a little more wear and tear in the last year or so.
If you've got a bicycle, or don't mind some walking, there are a few decent small ponds nearby that hold thick populations of (stunted) brook trout. Also, Day Lake can be accessed from the Lake Cavanaugh area...though all the logging roads are gated. Non-motorized access is permitted, and there are a few OLD (mostly abandoned) dirtbike trails from the Walker Valley ORV park that will get you there.
RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
I received my Navionics HotMaps Premium yesterday. After installing it in my Humminbird and reviewing a number of my favorite fishing areas I was very pleased with the product. Searching further I have noticed that Baker Lake and Lake Shannon are not included in the charted lakes. This proved to be a major surprise and a bit disappointing. Regarding Summer Lake, it is noted on the base map but there is no detail provided. Overall I am excited to start exploring the cartography provided through my new Navionics HotMaps Premium and I hope that future surprises are limited.rseas wrote:I ordered the Navionics HotMaps Premimum/West on Micro CD. HotMaps Premium/West charts lakes and rivers in 12 states in the western US. I had looked at a partial list and it includes a number of beaver pond type lakes so I am thinking that Summner may be on there. I'll let you know if its there once I revieve the charts and plug them into my sonar/GPS.The Quadfather wrote:rseas,
So what does that mean, to receive your "Hot maps?" is it just a map of the area or something? Thanks btw for the follow through on this. I am very excited to get on this lake soon. I could go anytime I suppose, I just thought I'd wait until the water temps rise.
Good luck on Lk. WA. btw. let us know how you do.
RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
BE carefull when walking around this lake. The lake shoreline is floating logs with growth on top. It is possible to get sucked in and have it close back up which could be instant death. There are a few access points which have planking but i would not venture off those paths or really watch your step. Drag a canoe or small aluminum boat in at these access points and camp out on the floating island. Fishing can be pretty consistent whith crappie,bass,cutthroat once the water warms up. Not sure of the ownership of this piece of water any more . Seen a reality sign at the best access point years ago followed by a big chunk of concrete blocking the road in. Been awhile since ive fished it . Bring nightcrawlers, floating stick baits and micro jigs and work the edges and pockets. You'll catch all three species on these presentations . Very unique and special lake. Pack it in / Pack it out! Enjoy.
RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
On lakes with alot of floating logs, look around sometimes you can find one big enough to paddle out into the lake! Ive done this in the past and tied off to shore for the next trip, on a small lake it works great and no need for a float tube or boat. Up on Mt Pilchuck I've done this on a couple small natural lakes that are surrounded by a ton of floating old growth with bushes growing on them. Its alot of fun.
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I will be hitting this lake in April sometime and looking forward to it. I just want the water a little warmer, it's a long drive from Seattle so would like to put the odds in my favor.
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RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
quad, let me know if ya want a fishin buddy
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RE:Summer lake near Lake Cavenaugh (Skagit County)
The floating island is a cool feature of this lake and the only spot i trust to walk on. Its a fairly deep lake considering it doesnt look like it. I'D wait until the local lakes hit upper 50's low 60's which could be anywhere between next week or memorial day with the sporadic weather we have. l would love a good couple weeks of 60's and 70's with warmer nights to get things going. 40's and 50's and rain doesnt get me excited any more since I've hung up the snow skis and don't have any buddies with snowmobiles. Snow on the hills this morning so im leaning towards late may to get my koke fix and top water hula poppen bass smashin extravaganza on.
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I'm right behind you Big Laker... I am watching the temps. every week in anticipation of hitting this lake.
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