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RE:so how was your opening day experience?

Post by hewesfisher » Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:39 pm

Mike Carey wrote:Hopefully the ctach and release change will spell the end of the power baiters on this lake, of which there were several today.

*Note, no offense to the powerbait anglers. It's just annoying to see people using bait on Rattlesnake (and illegal).
You know, I wouldn't care if I offended someone who was fishing illegally, I'm more offended by the fact they are doing so to care about hurting their feelings. I'd politely inform them of the rules, and if if they didn't pack up and go, and I was in cell range, I'd be calling the poaching hot line to make a report. Then again, I can be a real harda**. :-"
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RE:so how was your opening day experience?

Post by racfish » Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:46 am

I unfortunately worked this last Saturday on a measure in Chehalis.I took my gear but I did not wet my line.The 1 hour measure turned into a 3 hour measure.I do like the Wally World in Chehalis.Its supposedly this states largest one.
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RE:so how was your opening day experience?

Post by Bigbass Dez » Tue Apr 27, 2010 1:19 pm

Well Opening day was very very tuff as for as conditions go ! 25mph wind gust and running 60mph across lk washington was kinda like walking through a carwash (without a car) ..haha
We fished hard , ran the whole lake , not many Bass hook ups but i did manage to make the trophy board with a 5lb smallie :-) ... [thumbup]
I was was cool to see all the anglers out on the lake and shore ! Seward park was packed when we passed it around 11am ...
At one point we were fishing in front of gas works park when all of sudden two of the Duck (land & water) boats came by loaded with folks , They all started yelling "show us your fish" I pulled out my fish and raised it up and they all started yelling and screaming YEAAAAAA !![scared] That was the first time that has ever happen to me on that lake ..haha


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RE:so how was your opening day experience?

Post by BentRod » Tue Apr 27, 2010 1:24 pm

Bigbass Dez wrote: ...
At one point we were fishing in front of gas works park when all of sudden two of the Duck (land & water) boats came by loaded with folks , They all started yelling "show us your fish" I pulled out my fish and raised it up and they all started yelling and screaming YEAAAAAA !![scared] That was the first time that has ever happen to me on that lake ..haha
Now they're making bass fishing a spectator sport! :cheers:
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RE:so how was your opening day experience?

Post by Malottguy » Tue Apr 27, 2010 6:59 pm

Didn't go Saturday but took kid Sunday to Upper Conconully and her and I each caught the same fish at the same time.( no joke was a hungry bugger and our baits must have been right next to each other) was an interesting fight to bring the fish in. Then moved to a new spot where she caught a nice 2.6 pund rainbow, which as it turned out let her win the trout derby. Doing the proud Dad dance.

Other than that slow was the word with no other fish and only a couple hits.

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RE:so how was your opening day experience?

Post by Mike Carey » Tue Apr 27, 2010 8:09 pm

hewesfisher wrote:
Mike Carey wrote:Hopefully the ctach and release change will spell the end of the power baiters on this lake, of which there were several today.

*Note, no offense to the powerbait anglers. It's just annoying to see people using bait on Rattlesnake (and illegal).
You know, I wouldn't care if I offended someone who was fishing illegally, I'm more offended by the fact they are doing so to care about hurting their feelings. I'd politely inform them of the rules, and if if they didn't pack up and go, and I was in cell range, I'd be calling the poaching hot line to make a report. Then again, I can be a real harda**. :-"
I wasn't worried about offending the powerbaiters I saw on shore, I was referring to the anglers that use powerbait legal, no offense to them. I just meant that I'm not an elitist when it comes to fishing.
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RE:so how was your opening day experience?

Post by urbanangler » Wed Apr 28, 2010 7:02 am

I had a great 5th annual opener fun at Wapato lake this year, close to lake Chelan. Was a little windy, but that happens there. Caught plenty of 11-14 inch planters both trolling a green roosterail from my portabote, and still fishing from the west shore with power bait/eggs. Fished three days in a row, with the last morning being the best -- no wind, fish slamming a little flatfish trolled with no weight on the top. Those fish there seem pretty scrappy making fun twisty jumps.
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RE:so how was your opening day experience?

Post by Bigbass Dez » Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:45 pm

Mike Carey wrote:
hewesfisher wrote:
Mike Carey wrote:Hopefully the ctach and release change will spell the end of the power baiters on this lake, of which there were several today.

*Note, no offense to the powerbait anglers. It's just annoying to see people using bait on Rattlesnake (and illegal).
You know, I wouldn't care if I offended someone who was fishing illegally, I'm more offended by the fact they are doing so to care about hurting their feelings. I'd politely inform them of the rules, and if if they didn't pack up and go, and I was in cell range, I'd be calling the poaching hot line to make a report. Then again, I can be a real harda**. :-"
I wasn't worried about offending the powerbaiters I saw on shore, I was referring to the anglers that use powerbait legal, no offense to them. I just meant that I'm not an elitist when it comes to fishing.



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