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King County, WA

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08/14/2012
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Smallmouth Bass
Sunny
Morning
71° - 75°
08/14/2012
3
1202

Another beautiful day to be out on the water.

Launche at about 8AM. Boated about 5 mins away and started casting along the shore. 5 mins into fishing and I get my first solid bite. I see it's a small SMB. I also see another 1 chasing it. In the net it goes. About 13-14". I think I'm onto something and work the area. Couldn't get another bite from the SMB. But I saw LOTS of fingerling LMB. About 1.5-3". At least they look like LMB to me because of the horizonal dark stripe.

I get to a point and I see more fingerlings. I also see perch and what I assume are small peamouths about 8-9". I use cranks around this area. I got a chase from a small LMB about 7" or so. A couple of nips from the perch. I start dragging a carolina rig around this area. I feel weight, but it's not fighting. It feels like I'm snagged. Then I feel it slowly coming to me. I get it near the water and it's a huge strip of tree bark, lol. Biggest thing so far today.

I bring out the trout rod and start catching some perch to keep me busy. These appear smaller than the ones I was seeing my last few outings.

Anyways I continue my bass hunt. Went to mid lake and keep trying. Nothing. Lost my carolina rig on something. Almost lost a crankbait on a branch in the water. It's starting to get hot with no wind.

So I powered away to catch a breeze. I ended up near the north end of the lake. A couple of casts in and my lure feels weird. I can feel my line dragging over a branch or tree. Then all of a sudden, I just felt weight. Almost like a snag. I set the hook and feel head shakes and zzzziiipppp goes my drag. Oh yeah. After a min of fight, I get it in the net. My biggest fish of the year so far. SMB 19" @ 4lb 1oz. Finally broke the 4lb barrier. I look inside it's mouth and I see a pincher arm of a crawfish sticking out of it's throat. I tried to take a pic of it, but the fish swallowed it before I could get a shot.

A couple of casts later and I got myself a squawfish. Landed a few more perch on a jerkbait and called it a day. Was getting a little too sunny for me, lol. Running low on liquids.

Water temps ranged from 73-76 degrees.


Comments

Amx
8/14/2012 4:41:00 PM
Nice branch. :-). Wish I could catch them like that one. lol

Now the fish, not too bad either. haha
oneshot
8/14/2012 5:06:00 PM
thats a lunker.. i long to catch a bass that long someday..
FishingFool
8/14/2012 5:24:00 PM
I managed to record a video of this fish being caught. Somehow was able to hold onto the rod and camera. Fight the fish and reel it in and then net it. I was quite impressed with myself. LOL. Don't know how to embed video here though, if that's even possible.
rockjiggr
8/14/2012 9:48:00 PM
Those stick bass are really good for kindling if you smoke them first.
Amx
8/15/2012 11:24:00 AM
After the meal they are great for picking one's teeth after the meal. :-)
SammamishYak
8/15/2012 3:32:00 PM
Wow, very nice work! I have seen a few of your reports, and its great to see you post a big win. I have been desperatly trying to catch a 3lb+ SMB out of Sammamish all year. I seem to be stuck at the 2lb threshold! How deep were you fishing?
SammamishYak
8/15/2012 3:42:00 PM
Please post the video, I would love to see it!
FishingFool
8/15/2012 5:48:00 PM
This fish was caught in about 10' of water. I was able to post the video in the Bass forum here, in the thread listed as 2012 Not Quite Trophies.
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