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Bitter Lake Report
King County, WA

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07/22/2010
Other
Largemouth Bass
Plastics
Evening
07/22/2010
4
1237

I spent about the last hour and a half of daylight out on Bitter lake tonight in my float tube.... July and August,, absolutely the best time each year now on this and Haller lake. I fished 5" senkos, very dark color. (sorry, but color blind) Caught my first fish, LMB on about the 3rd cast.
I finally quit only because I didn't have my headlamp with me and it became hard to get the fish seperated from the hook near dark. Boated 5 LMB between 12-15" , and 2 rock bass. One of which was fairly large for this lake, maybe 8". All the largies of course were released happily.
The rock bass are so abundant, and I have heard of people saying to try them.... so, yes, I fried a couple up. Easy now all you bass guys/gals,, I wouldn't lay a finger on a largie or smally, lol.

I can say that the bitter lake rock bass have very sharp and abundant bones. Soft white flesh that is pretty mushy for a pan fried fish. Flavor was OK, but nothing special. You're not missing anything. Forgot the camera. No other anglers on the water, 3-4 shorebound anglers after dark.


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urbanangler
7/23/2010 8:30:00 AM
well done
MotoBoat
7/23/2010 10:13:00 AM
Quad ate a rock bass? I am not sure why Mikee from the old life cereal commercial is popping into my head right now! Will this be a regularly served menu item at Quad's home? Glad to hear Bitter lake was calling you, and you made a visit. Nice sized LMB's.
The Quadfather
7/23/2010 12:50:00 PM
No,, the fact is it was mushy... and very weirdly stinky. The kitchen and my clothes smelled worse than any other time of cooking fish. LOL.... I guess that is our urban lakes at their finest.
returnofthefish
7/23/2010 1:12:00 PM
I once took home rock bass. The smell was super fishy too. Its not an edible fish at my house. Never again. They put up a fun fight on light tacke though.
Elijah.Loves.Fishin
7/23/2010 1:29:00 PM
this is making me wish i had a float tube.. i've fished this lake a couple times early this year in spring around march or so and caught a couple small rainbows from shore using a mepps aglia but haven't been there since.. i've heard there are some decent largies in there but you'd need a boat or in this case a float tube to get to them..
returnofthefish
7/23/2010 4:21:00 PM
the quad caught a hawg last year on this lake. I know,because I was the one that took the picture. It was the biggest lmb I had seen ever at the time
Jake Dogfish
7/23/2010 4:52:00 PM
My wife and I eat alot of panfish and don't really like rock bass. They are a little mushy, a bluegill of comparable size is way better. Thanks for the report.
natetreat
7/29/2010 12:55:00 AM
I used to eat them indescriminately when I was a kid along with blue gill and pumkinseed. That is until I started catching bullheads. I love bullheads. Next best thing to real catfish.
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