Rollin with Rolland
11/17/2008 4:54:00 PMmgrenley
11/18/2008 5:53:00 PMAny advice on gear and technique is more than welcome...thanks
mgrenley
BassFanatic
11/18/2008 6:34:00 PMSlabking
11/19/2008 8:28:00 AMAll of the housboats along that side of the lake hold bass (largemouth,smallmouth, and rock), crappies, perch, and even cutthroat. It all depends on how deep the water is under your houseboat. If the water is 15' or deeper it can and will hold crappies, perch, and rock bass year round and will hold lagemouths and smallmouths from March to mid Dec. The shollower docks will hold fish from Spring to late Fall. For all of the bass try a Gary Yamamoto 4 inch grub in a color called #176. Use a 1/8th jighead and cast in along the houseboats. You can swim it at whatever depths the fish are holding at or drag it along the bottom. For all of the other fish (trout too) fish at night (year round) with a 1/16th oz crappie jig. The best colors are glow, all white, all black, yellow/white, and red/yellow. Tip the jig with some bait (worms, maggots, mealworms, etc) and work it from the bottom of the lake all the way back to the surface until you find out how deep the fish are holding. But the key is to fish at night (best time for the perch is right before sundown and enter the early night). They'll bite during the day time in the early spring...but any other time of year you'll want to fish at night. It can be tricky to figure out what depth they are at and what time of day/year is best for certain areas but it's worth it when you put it all together. There are a ton of fish in that lake.
mgrenley
11/19/2008 5:31:00 PMAlso, curious what you know/think about channel cats and sturgeon in Lake Union, I've heard others claim they are there. I'd believe the cats but have trouble with the Sturgeon claim, they are a migratory fish and I can't believe there is an active breeding stock in there...thoughts?
crappiehunter
11/20/2008 9:16:00 PMWe love to fish.........
Slabking
11/21/2008 9:44:00 AMCrappiehunter,
From shore you can try the eastside and the far south end of the lake. Any place where there are pilings or a rocky bottom in at least 10'-15' of water will hold crappies on this lake. From a boat, try the north end docks, out in front of Gas Works, the mouth of Mountlake Cut, Portage Bay, and the SW corner of Union. There are some nice humps the lake as well (you'll have to find them lol). The perch and crappies really stack up on some of those humps at night. The bite gets going about an hour after sunset and will go good until around 2am most nights. You can catch them year round for sure. The depth varies. Sometimes you'll see baitfish working the surface at night. That's when the crappies might only be 3 feet down from the surface (even in late Dec), sometimes they can be right smack on the bottom of the lake and feeding on larvae. Most of the fish in the report were 7'-9' down from the surface in water that was 12' to maybe 23' deep. We did catch a few that werer only 7 feet from the shore and in water that was only 5' deep. They are spead out, eating whatever they can find right now. The cold water and weather does not bother them one bit.
clearvision
11/21/2008 4:55:00 PMCan you take a couple of pictures of your rigs/setup? Where would be a good place to buy all the jigs and lures that you carry? I don't know Lake Union that well. I only know the area in front of Jillian, the pool hall/bar. Can you tell me a couple of spots to go to relative to Jillian?