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King County, WA

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06/05/2010
Top Fishing From Shore
Largemouth Bass
Chartreuse
Spinnerbait
Afternoon
06/10/2010
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Im still trying to figure out this whole fishing in Washington State deal. This is a hard state to catch fish in but sawyer looks to be promising. Caught 2 small largies about 1lb or less. Caught the first with a worm and bobber as i was trying to see if i could ring up some perch or crappie. Then after going biteless for a while i switch to a spinner and played in the pads at the south end. Hooked up with 1 right away then another drought. Even the famous banjo minnow couldn't produce. I know the fish are in here so i'll try again. overall a cool calm day and i didn't get skunked. I was nice enough to give them to some people fishing as cleaning 2 small fish just wasn't worth it to me.


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arniejl
6/10/2010 8:26:00 PM
I could care less if you kill a fish, but can I ask this without sounding self-righteous? Why kill them if you didn't want them?
beegav
6/10/2010 8:33:00 PM
who eats bass?
trimcat
6/10/2010 8:59:00 PM
I grew up fishing in Illinois, Iowa and in Minnesota, the fishing here in Wa state is a little different, for one thing the water is typically cooler but for the most part bass are bass and lures that you used on your home waters will probably work here as well.
Some guys will give you grief for keeping any bass but the rules state as follows:
"No min. size. Only BASS less than 12" may be retained, except 1 over 17" may be retained. Daily limit 5.
Bass may be caught, retained, and released alive from a livewell until a daily limit is in possession."
This is taken from the reg book.
Good Luck and tight lines.
trimcat
6/10/2010 8:59:00 PM
I grew up fishing in Illinois, Iowa and in Minnesota, the fishing here in Wa state is a little different, for one thing the water is typically cooler but for the most part bass are bass and lures that you used on your home waters will probably work here as well.
Some guys will give you grief for keeping any bass but the rules state as follows:
"No min. size. Only BASS less than 12" may be retained, except 1 over 17" may be retained. Daily limit 5.
Bass may be caught, retained, and released alive from a livewell until a daily limit is in possession."
This is taken from the reg book.
Good Luck and tight lines.
Elijah.Loves.Fishin
6/10/2010 10:55:00 PM
i know a lot of people who eat bass. the laws and limits are there for a reason so none of you should be complaining or questioning a person about taking home fish.
shane425
6/10/2010 11:28:00 PM
I never have eaton bass but the other day someone was telling me they were tasty so people do eat them.
rl206
6/11/2010 7:26:00 AM
I think his point was why did he keep them if he didn't want them...
quepollo1
6/11/2010 10:09:00 AM
Yes actually believe it or not bass are actually good and taste better than perch, bluegill etc. They are a very clean meat fish. Yes im from Illinois as well and fishing there is like heaven. My goal was not to keep the fish i was about to release them. when i was stopped by a man with his wife and kids expressing interest in keeping them for food. So then i took the pics and gave them away. Actually im pretty lazy now since leaving illinois so honestly in 5 years i haven't taken home a fish yet. Always catch and release or give them to some kid etc. I fish for the pure relaxation and excitement of the fight. But still would like to catch more in this weather dreadful state :)
quepollo1
6/11/2010 10:14:00 AM
on another note does anyone know where you can actually catch channel cats. not those nasty lil bullheads but real channel cats. Thats a fight im looking to have. And remember when your out there its better to give than recieve. you never know if your provided meal is someone's only meal of the day. WWJD
knotabassturd
6/11/2010 11:23:00 AM
Nothing wrong with keeping a couple small (under 12 inch) largies or handing them off to someone that wanted them. Although if you were planning to catch and release them I would recommend in the future not keeping them on a ring-eye stringer like that, they struggle to breathe on those things. Maybe just C&R them as they're caught. They don't struggle as bad as trout, but still pretty uncomfortable for them. Thanks for the report! Hopefully when it warms up a bit more, the fishing in this state will be more successful for us all.

PS- I think perch taste better than bass ;-) Batter fried perch fillets with french fries and tartar sauce with a dill pickle juice base yum!
arniejl
6/11/2010 4:11:00 PM
Well, for those of you questioning why I asked, it is not because I do not know the game laws, nor do I disregard the rules on this web site, which are, hammering a guy for not even breaking the law being a no-no.
I never intended to hammer on the guy for killing a couple of bass. If taken like so, I apologize. I have never killed a bass, but do intend to, later in the year, and yes, only a couple of little guys like these pictured. I was only asking because I did not get the full story (now I have it) and was curious why somebody would kill anything that they were not going to eat. That is all. I have seen people and their greed take like 50 trout out of a small lake, try to give them away, no takers, so they tossed them out in the brush, so, I was a little concerned.
Eat all the bass that you want, I heard it is scrumptious.
ChrisB
6/14/2010 2:37:00 PM
You were planning on catching and releasing fish? The first fish should have never made it on a rope stringer in the first place. Your story doesn't add up. Catch photo and release, or keep the fish, no giving away !! At least they weren't PIGS like in the Wilderness report....
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