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Kitsap Lake Report
Kitsap County, WA

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05/09/2013
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Largemouth Bass
Black
Cloudy
Jig
Morning
05/09/2013
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Up early and launching my small boat onto Kitsap Lake at 6:00 AM from the WDFW access. Weather was heavy overcast with a hint of fog - And very cool. No one at the access area as I arrived but a couple of trout anglers showed before I launched. Bass fishing conditions were near ideal with no wind. I fished the entire west shoreline with only one hard strike on a jig - And I missed that fish. It was however a good morning on the lake - The black birds were singing and no power boats were on the lake. I had a thermos of hot coffee and a couple of toasted English muffins. ( I had left home before any breakfast). Before I left there were several trout anglers on the lake - One reported some success. I checked out the Kitsap Park on the SE corner of the lake and a few trout anglers were using the fishing dock. They hadn't caught any.


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SoDakboy
5/9/2013 4:27:00 PM
I'm sure the bass will be more active once the water warms up a little bit more.
bothellbassman
5/10/2013 4:20:00 AM
Catching something is always a bonus but sometimes I think we get so focused on the goal that we don't take the time to appreciate the nature and beauty that is around us. Love the reports and the pictures Bob.
AKA "trimcat"
bob johansen
5/10/2013 8:38:00 AM
Thanks Bothell Bassman - I agree. I have caught hundreds of bass over the years but I really enjoy the surroundings. I have seen many different species of birds and animals while fishing. And, I almost always carry a camera - if I can't show a fish, I like to show some things about the lake that you can expect when you visit.
Rippasher06
5/10/2013 9:10:00 AM
Bobber, what single technique would you choose for a raw beginner in warm water above 70 degrees? Thanks bud.
bob johansen
5/10/2013 11:47:00 AM
Probably the easiest to use and the most exciting way to catch bass is using a floating Rapala. Bass are a sunfish and will smash a floating in warm water. During the summer and warm weather mornings and evenings are probably the best times.
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