Lone Lake (Whidbey Island)
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Lone Lake (Whidbey Island)
I haven't seen any recent reports here on WALakes regarding Lone Lake and wondering if anyone has tried it lately (?) Ted's Sports Center is reporting fairly good success there and on Pass Lake (near Anacortes) over the past few weeks with chironimid patterns, if you can match the predominant bug.
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RE:Lone Lake (Whidbey Island)
J. Check out this link: http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/
This is a great fly fishing site for Washington. Look through the various forums. A lot of the guys on there fish Lone and Pass lake as well. You may find a recent report or you at least find out what types of hatches to expect at this time. (Do a search in their history archives for those two lakes)
It is a fly only site, and if you go on there and say anything about throwing gear, they will totally "Not be nice" shall we say.
But I know you fly fish as well, and I look at it as a great resource for lake info.
This is a great fly fishing site for Washington. Look through the various forums. A lot of the guys on there fish Lone and Pass lake as well. You may find a recent report or you at least find out what types of hatches to expect at this time. (Do a search in their history archives for those two lakes)
It is a fly only site, and if you go on there and say anything about throwing gear, they will totally "Not be nice" shall we say.
But I know you fly fish as well, and I look at it as a great resource for lake info.
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RE:Lone Lake (Whidbey Island)
buddy and I took off after work and fished it...we work graveyard so hit the lake around 0900. Both using float tubes and trolling we managed to catch 1 rainbow between the two of us. Water was cold and weather was worse. It was around the 3rd week of February. Spent about 3.5 hours and only had 2 bites including the 1 caught. A lake I would def try in the summer time when it warms up a a bit.