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Wapato Lake Report
Chelan County, WA

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05/05/2007
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Rainbow Trout
Power Bait
Rainbow
Hook & Bait
Noon
05/08/2007
4
966

We started out trolling from the Kamei boat launch on Wapato lake at about 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 5th. After 90 minutes and only one fish between three of us, we decided to change tactics. We spotted a couple of dads with their four young children anchored in a small wind protected bay with a nice stringer full of fish. They were having a great time bait fishing and seemed to be pulling in fish constantly, so we tied off to a downed tree in the water a couple hundred feet down lake from their spot and began casting power bait into about 25 feet of water. Bingo! We caught over 20 fish during about a three hour mid-day stretch, all of which were fat and several of which were over 16 inches. The largest was a fat 18 incher. We kept about a dozen of the largest ones and released those that we could.

We returned on Sunday with similar success from the same spot. The weather was great, except during streches when the wind was really blowing. Overall, it was a great weekend of fishing.


Comments

Aaron
5/8/2007 12:45:00 PM
Three of you caught over 20 fish? I'm no mathematician, but that sounds like a gross violation of the fishing regulations....5 fish per person, either kept or released, when fishing with bait.
schriest
5/8/2007 4:08:00 PM
Hmmm......I don't find that language in the regs.....perhaps it is a gross violation afterall though. If one is to interpret that the line "Where use of bait is prohibited..." implies that where use of bait is not prohibited nullifies the catch and release rule below, then certainly you must be right. However, I should apologize for being as unclear as the regs. That was our two day total, so there you have a gross exaggeration, rather than a gross violation from a fibbing fisherman to a non mathematician.

Where use of bait is prohibited, or where lures
or fl ies are used voluntarily, game fi sh may
be caught and released until the daily limit is
retained. If any fi sh has swallowed the hook or
is hooked in the gill, eye, or tongue, it should
be kept if legal to do so.
Aaron
5/8/2007 5:35:00 PM
It's under the Species Rules on page 33:

In lakes, ponds, and reservoirs: No min. size. Daily limit 5. When ?shing with bait, all TROUT (except STEELHEAD) equal to or greater than the minimum size are counted as part of the daily limit whether kept or released.
schriest
5/9/2007 12:02:00 AM
Ahhh, I see.....You are correct sir!

I'd like to suggest that rather than subjecting your new users to dramatic brow beatings over inaccuracies in their reportings or mis-interpretations of the regulations, you might instead concentrate your efforts on adding credibility to your forum. So far, what I see is an incredible WalMart -NASCAR low brow, white trash element to the reporting and to other content on the site. Most of the "reports" seem like they are written by a West Virginian inbred mountain man! "Dude, I seen a big one....tight lines.....!!!" Good lord, can any poor SOB think of any other ending but "tight lines"?
Aaron
5/9/2007 1:52:00 AM
Rather than respond with anymore negativity, I'll let your comments speak for themselves.

Tight Lines.
Mike Carey
5/9/2007 8:44:00 AM
The reality of being able to post comments on reports is that guys are going to point out when fishing regs are reported as being violated. I can only hope two things - that the person pointing it out will do so in a respectful and polite manner, and that the person that is being educated (which may someday prevent him/her from a big ticket by WDFW) will accept it graciously and move on. My biggest fear - both parties take the low road and causing hard feelings and us having to be comment police. Enough said.
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