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nwtoolman
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I 82 ponds

Post by nwtoolman » Wed Apr 23, 2014 4:56 pm

I will be taking my little brother out on our kayaks to the I 82 ponds. We hope to cr a lot of crappie, any suggestions on which pond I should focus on?
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Re: I 82 ponds

Post by racfish » Wed May 07, 2014 7:27 pm

So many ponds . Stop and fish. Yakima and Wapato all through to Sunnyside would seem best. I tried Thrall road but its trout only.Theres another right before the start of the Canyon road that has loads of fish.Sorry to answer so late. Im thinking of the ponds this weekend when I buy Asparagus.

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Re: I 82 ponds

Post by PokeyPrasch » Thu May 08, 2014 3:03 pm

I've caught the most crappie in Ponds 1,2, & 5 but I don't actually fish for them.
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Re: I 82 ponds

Post by racfish » Fri May 16, 2014 11:36 am

Im going East to Yakima tomorrow. How does the numbering of the ponds work. I only know them by proximity. Like in Buena or in Sunnyside. I would like a mixed bag of fish to go for. Any ideas? Thanks.

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Re: I 82 ponds

Post by PokeyPrasch » Mon May 19, 2014 8:15 am

They Just number the larger ones 1-7 in order from Yakima headed E/SE to Tricities. I Think it list exit number on the reports page.

I think they all have trout except 5 & 7 are warmwater only.
5 & 6 have catfish, though I've never seen any in 5.
Lotsa perch and pumpkinseeds in all the ponds, most have crappie and largemouth.
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Re: I 82 ponds

Post by racfish » Mon May 19, 2014 9:52 am

I fished a large pond every year. Its in Ellensburg. When I wrote my report I put in Fioroto pond. Im not sure that was the pond I was fishing.None the less I was surprised to see a Sqwahfish in the pond. Saw loads of little fish resembling crappie or bluegills. It was very windy with the farmer plowing his very dry fields. The dust was unreal.I was using Powerbait w/o much luck. I saw a young couple come down with spoons. I put on my Blue Fox and got four pretty quick.

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Re: I 82 ponds

Post by PokeyPrasch » Mon May 19, 2014 2:01 pm

Probably Fiorito, there are a few others it could be but it is the biggest I think.
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Re: I 82 ponds

Post by racfish » Mon May 19, 2014 3:08 pm

There was a smaller pond heading towards start of Canyon It had a House or maybe a lodge on it. I was at the biggerone seen from I-82.Im probably going again Tues or Wed. before the lakes are wiped out on Memorial weekend.

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