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Topic: Lake Washington Bass?  (Read 1800 times)

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BuckRimfire

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  • Location: Ballard
  • Date Registered: Aug 2015
  • Posts: 13
I've never fished for bass.  Is Lake Washington worth trying?  It has the advantage of being very conveniently located, anyway.

Any tips on gear/bait or locations appreciated.


BentRod

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  • Location: Issaquah
  • Date Registered: Mar 2016
  • Posts: 135
Definitely worth trying.  Lots of bass in the lake, but lots of water, so ya kinda have to pick a spot and go give it a shot.  Some nice SMB in there.


bpm2000

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  • Location: Shoreline
  • Date Registered: Jul 2017
  • Posts: 100
More of a smallmouth fishery (a great one) than largies but both are present. Dragging a 176 yamamoto grub will still catch smallies anywhere they swim in that lake.
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