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Whitman Lake Report
Pierce County, WA

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05/31/2013
Largemouth Bass
Morning
06/01/2013
2
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Decided to take a break from smallmouth fishing on Lake Tapps, and see if I could catch some largemouth. First went to Whitman Lake. Fishing was tough. In 3 hours I only caught two, but one was 3-7, which is my biggest largemouth so far this year. Saw no sign of spawners or bass fry. Finally made the decision to load up and drive over to Rapjohn Lake. Once again, no sign of spawning fish or bass fry. Caught six, but nothing of any size. I thought for sure the largemouth would be stacked up on the shorelines, but that was not the case. Moving my boat through the pads, I rarely spooked a fish. Anyway, certainly not what I was hoping for.


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bob johansen
6/1/2013 8:46:00 AM
Nice report Ricky - I have fished both of those lakes but never caught anything very big.
rickydbasser
6/1/2013 9:39:00 AM
Back in the 70's and before Rapjohn had monster bass, but that was also during the time that there was no limit on bass and the words catch and release were seldom heard. Though the fish are mostly on the small side now, being a long ways from a hiway and with no homes on the water, its a peacefully tranquil place to fish. Whitman, on the other hand, can be a real sleeper. My nephew caught and released a 7-7 already this year, and hooked and lost one he said was just as big. Another bass fishing buddy who lives out in that area said he's caught many 3's up to 6 lbers there fishing jig and pigs in early spring. Both sources are very reliable, and I have no doubt their stories are on the up and up. Another lake I'm hearing good reports about is Silver Lake near Eatonville. But it won't be long and the algae bloom will have that lake looking like split pea soup.
bob johansen
6/2/2013 7:34:00 AM
I have also fished Silver Lake a few times and caught a few bass but only to about a pound and a half. That was years ago and I think the only public access was through a Resort.
rickydbasser
6/2/2013 10:16:00 AM
It still is and they still charge, which has always been a contentious issue. Any time a lake is stocked by the game department, there is suppose to be a public access not owned by a private party. The Henly family got around this issue by regularly planting Brown Trout in the lake.
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