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Topic: Lake Union Tips  (Read 3001 times)

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SHullin

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I live right at the north of Lake Union. I don't have a ton of time on my hands really but I want to try to get out on Union and catch really anything. Got any tips? Hot spots? I'm open to anything! Thanks!


rockhammer

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ballardbrad

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Tougher to fish in the winter months. I was out there last week and found schools of perch on the west side of the lake (deeper side) jut outside the house boats.  Huge schools of them.  I small jigging spoon like a Bink's Spoon or a heavier crappie jig to get you down 25 to 30 feet of water.