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Topic: Lake Cassidy 4/21  (Read 2345 times)

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YAK STRONG

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  • Location: Lake Stevens
  • Date Registered: Mar 2009
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Hit Lake Cassidy after work today.  Quite a few boats on the water as well as a few fishing from the bank near the launch.  I managed a couple of 10" crappie and a few small native rainbows which I released.  Over heard talk at the launch of a few stockers being taken.  Forgot my camera so no good pics today, will remember next time out.
Malibu Mini-X


Noggin Yakker

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  • Location: Stanwood & Oka"Noggin" WA
  • Date Registered: Oct 2008
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Nice job on the crappies, YS! I used to take my sons to Cassidy to catch Crappies. Good to hear they're still there. Also used to C&R jumbo LM's there this time of year.

Native rainbows ??? In Lake Cassidy? Is there a spawning stream flowing into Cassidy that I'm unaware of?

- Karl


YAK STRONG

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There is a stream that feeds into the south end of the lake, I can't recall the name.  Next time out I'll snap some pictures.  They are a beautiful deep dark colored rainbow, maybe not native maybe it has something to do with water color??? I don't know.
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