arniejl
6/18/2009 5:23:00 AMAnyway, awesome report.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
I made a trip over to Lake Ozette. This is a very remote lake located on the coast, just South of Neah bay. It is the 3rd largest lake in the state, yet most people haven't heard of it. The lake falls under the fishing regs. of the Olympic National Park. Selective fisheries, and a short season.
We got there about 2:00 pm, fished until nearly dark. We trolled wedding rings behind Les Davis pop gear. trolled flies, woolly buggers. Threw Vibrax spinners, silver or gold.
Caught 1 Kokanee, very bright. at least 4 cutts. to the boat, and lost another 3 or 4. Got into a mess of Northern Pike Minnows (Squawfish) Got them on a sinking fly. I targeted bass within some beautiful reeds, with no luck. The fish were rather small though, and fairly skinny. Just bought a crawfish trap off of A9 from the forum,, didn't get us any crawfish,, but it did score us 3 Pike Minnows, LOL
Coolest part of the day was using my new FISHTV underwater camera. That thing is COOL! Once that camera gets near the bottom, it's awesome. You are looking at all the structure, logs, etc. and the fish were all up in the screen.
We travelled down the lake between 4-5 miles one day and got out on the islands and explored stuff. There are only about 8-10 very rugged type cabins on the entire lake. I think they are probably grandfathered in due to homesteading from many years/families back.
Very exciting and scary stuff in that if your motor fails there are no roads or trails to civilization!
(we had a backup) I recommend this place for a unique experience.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service