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Tapps Lake Report
Pierce County, WA

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05/15/2014
Smallmouth Bass
Morning
05/15/2014
4
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Was on Tapps about 7:30. Had a good day...Well, kind of. Caught 25 smallies, 5 of them close to or over 3 lbs. But I lost one smallmouth next to the boat the was over 4. To make matters worse, fished down the finger to the left of Snag Island Cove. Because it was super shallow I picked up a new rod rigged with a weightless Stik-O. The first dock on the left I made a cast to the right of it next to a log and my line started moving off to the left. I set the hook and all I heard was the sound of drag. The reel's drag was far too loose, and I didn't get a solid hook set. Surprisingly, the fish was still on, so I grabbed the line and set the hook again. Anyway it turned out to be a Chinese firedrill. I saw the fish as he simply spit out the offering. It was an easy 5 lber if not bigger. After 40 years of bass fishing how I made such a stupid mistake is unforgivable. And what was salt in the wound was after three years of fishing Tapps, that was my first largemouth, and I handled it like a clown. Embarrassing!


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Amx
5/15/2014 7:31:00 PM
I know how that feels. 2 years ago during the Fish-n-Fool tourny on WaLakes I started using a new rod and new reel. The drag knob was a bit funny feeling and so I had the drag way too light. I lost a BIG fish. The next day I went back to try again and as I was rounding the corner a bass fisherman was just releasing the bass. He said it was 7 pounds and a few oz, I forget how many oz.
bassman72
5/15/2014 9:17:00 PM
This report is killing me. Going in for knee surgery in the morning. Gonna have to find a way to prop the leg up in the boat and get out there. Great report
skeeter bassin
5/15/2014 9:21:00 PM
Snag Island Cove? Where's that at?
Great day on the water!!
rickydbasser
5/16/2014 7:33:00 AM
If you launch at North Park, turn left and travel to the end of the lake. That's Dike 11. Then turn right, and go straight, eventually going under a bridge. Continue going straight until you come to its end. There you will see a road that divides that part of the lake and travels to Snag Island on the right. The cove to the left is Snag Island Cove. It's shallow and filled with stumps, both above and below the water. So I wouldn't suggest using the outboard while in the cove.
Amx
5/16/2014 11:50:00 AM
Look at the map here on WaLakes. Find Snag Island on the map, mid lake - east side. Look behind/east of the island. That's snag cove. USED to be lots of Largies in there. Now the pike things have killed most of the Largies and the smallies have run the Largies off/away from the beds and food, and so the Largies have gone by the wayside - for the most part. pike-muskies - same same - they screw up the bass fishing.
rickydbasser
5/16/2014 3:10:00 PM
There is no doubt the largemouth are being pushed into small stain-water corners of the lake, and are certainly a rarity to be caught. The smallmouth, on the other hand, are all over Tapps. In fact after a shocking of the lake, the game department found that the lake is being over-populated with smallmouth, stunting the normal growth patterns. And I can believe that. A 4 lb smallmouth in Tapps is a rarity, with anything over 5 almost unheard of. Bottom line, Tapps is one of the few lakes that the game department has raised the smallmouth daily limit from 5 to 10 fish per day, with only one over 17 inches. And they have strongly recommending that fisherman keep a limit of fish.
Amx
5/16/2014 4:51:00 PM
I've heard about the 'lots of smaller Smallies' in Tapps. Even to the extent that the Smallies are over populating the lake, or sections of the lake.

Tapps used to be a good Largie lake, I've caught my share of 4 and 5 pounders back in the '90s, long before the Smallies got going and before the Muskies arrived. Back during the WaLakes picnic in 2010/2011 I broke off a 5 pounder when she wrapped around a beams between the dock piling. Dez and fishingislife/Jeremy saw the fish up close also as they both were fishing from my boat. She was just out of reach when Jeremy tried to net her, then she dove down and wrapped around another lap and broke off.

Tapps has the same state wide regs for smallies as all non-special regs lakes: 10 fish and only 1 over 14". Been like that for a couple years now. Some individual lakes may be different.
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