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Cassidy Lake Report
Snohomish County, WA

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07/20/2017
66° - 70°
Float Fishing
Crappie
Other
Green
Mostly Sunny
Plastics
Afternoon
07/21/2017
3
2683

American freshwater fishing for the most part is new to me, most of my fishing is saltwater or freshwater in the UK. So today after work I took my kayak out to lake Cassidy to target Crappie (and pretty much anything else). The weather was a little overcast but calm and the few showers going through the area were missing the lake.
I headed straight out from the launch to the far bank and had a bite on the first cast, second cast saw me boating a smallish perch, the very next cast was a nice size crappie, the third cast had me boating what I first thought was a bluegill but later identified as a pumpkinseed, so two new fish to add to my species list.
The skies started to clear and the bite went off just like that, I was able to tempt a few more perch but after about an hour of no action I called it a day.
I also tried casting a frog into the lilies for bass but not takes on that either.

For a quick two hour trip it was fun and the paddling is a good workout for me.


Comments

dutchman2858
7/21/2017 12:36:15 PM
Cassidy is a great lake for close access, little development and consequently lots of wildlife...really like that place. (Wish I could catch a big bass there ;-)
elmer fudd
7/21/2017 1:39:34 PM
If you like perch, go to the north end and find an opening in the lilly pads, drop a chunk of worm under a float or on a jig and wait a couple seconds for the tippy tap tap perch nibble and jerk them right out, one after the other.
elmer fudd
7/25/2017 1:46:28 PM
If you like perch, go to the north end and find an opening in the lilly pads, drop a chunk of worm under a float or on a jig and wait a couple seconds for the tippy tap tap perch nibble and jerk them right out, one after the other.
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