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Cassidy Lake Report
Snohomish County, WA

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06/26/2014
Other
Crappie
Other
Orange
Cloudy
Jig
Morning
06/26/2014
4
1863

Fished from 9 this morn to approx. 1/2 past 12. Spent the first couple hrs/ way too much time around the lilies with only 1 crappie and some perch to show for, then I decided to give a pile of weeds (sticking out of the water) a try.
Good thing I did, this was the honey hole that I've been looking for, it was not-stop actions from there just working around the weed edges.
Released lots of under sizes (below 9"), lost some good ones, should've limited out but content to go home with 6 that are approx. 9 -11" (with some perch to go along for dinner).
The overcast with light drizzle + some ripples with some consistent wind really helped with the crappie activity.
I fished near the boat launch towards the north side with bobber and 1/32 oz jig w/ 2 ft leader (pumpkin tube tipped w/ cream colored crappie nibble).
Good Luck All!


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The Quadfather
6/26/2014 6:01:00 PM
Wow.. nice crappie. Such an elusive fish in the PNW. Ya, it's out there, but not many people can attest to catching them.
ilvcassidylake
6/26/2014 10:11:00 PM
Those are nice size crappie! Nice work. Hope to hit cassidy with u soon
Westside Angler
6/26/2014 11:47:00 PM
Thanks QuadFather! Yeah, I know what you're talking about! I've caught Cohos/ Sockeyes/ Kings/ Steelheads/ & many others that folks report - but the Crappies, it's something about the challenge/ the patience/ the best tasting fish ("in my opinion")/ the changes in their patterns/ it seems like they're all over the place in our local lakes and easy to catch but???
Hey Ilvcassidylake - Yeah I'll see you out there this weekend!
Westside Angler
6/26/2014 11:47:00 PM
Thanks QuadFather! Yeah, I know what you're talking about! I've caught Cohos/ Sockeyes/ Kings/ Steelheads/ & many others that folks report - but the Crappies, it's something about the challenge/ the patience/ the best tasting fish ("in my opinion")/ the changes in their patterns/ it seems like they're all over the place in our local lakes and easy to catch but???
Hey Ilvcassidylake - Yeah I'll see you out there this weekend!
yakattack
6/27/2014 8:01:00 AM
What part of the lake did you focus your attention on? Those warmouths are nice. I don't catch alot of those in there
Westside Angler
6/27/2014 8:43:00 AM
Yakattack: Near the dock to your left (north) of the launch. Because of the windy conditions, I didn't feel like going across the lake so I decided to focus close to the launch. ***If you plan on using "Bobber & Jig", remember to anchor out a distance away to avoid spooking the fish, work all angles with some "Quality Cast" (i.e. avoid snags on lilies/ weeds, submerge structures, branches, etc.). With the kind of weather conditions we're getting, cast out close to lilies or pile of weeds and let the "Wind + Bobber" do the work for you (i.e. twitch once in a while, reel in very slow then stop and twitch, etc.).
Good Luck!
N E 1 FISSION
6/27/2014 10:43:00 AM
Great report!! I need to invest in a floattube or something,...
Westside Angler
6/27/2014 11:02:00 AM
Thanks NE1Fission!
When I don't want the hassle of hauling my big boat around (launching/ pick up), I use my inflatable kayak.
We both know that it's not like being on a boat, but it's sturdy, durable, enough space to pack plenty of gears, get's you where you need to go - and the big advantage is that it's light and packs up nicely into a small vehicle.
I just checked Craigslist, a person from Des Moines has got a nice one up for $50! Just thought that I throw it out there.
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