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Cassidy Lake Report
Snohomish County, WA

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10/23/2010
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Largemouth Bass
Worms
Plastics
Afternoon
10/24/2010
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Fished for largemouth bass at my beloved Lake Cassidy on Saturday afternoon...the solunar tables said it should be good, and it was! I fished for 3+ hours very slowly in the cold water for one bite...and although I did manage to C&R a few dinks...I got "the one!" This pig is why I come here so often, and why I blacked-in the background where I caught her (my secret). I think this pig has broken me off before in the same area a couple times this year, but today was my turn to win. The bass was at least 8 pounds, maybe more. Barely hooked too...but I got it in the boat. What a moment, and a great way to most likely end my bass fishing season (finally, but nothing is for sure). I carefully released the monster, thanking it for making my week! So glad I fished Saturday instead of Sunday.


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eddieg1
10/24/2010 9:29:00 PM
Nice Hawg!!
Elijah.Loves.Fishin
10/24/2010 10:05:00 PM
wow what a tank! very nice :)
bob johansen
10/25/2010 7:57:00 AM
Beautiful fish! I bet she was caught down at the far end from the launch on the east side. That is where I caught my Lake Cassidy personal best.
Jamesb
10/25/2010 10:50:00 PM
Nice Fish! That is a monster! Still have to buy you a tape measurer! But looks like WALTER for sure.
Anonymous
10/28/2010 6:15:00 AM
You rocked that!!!!!! Did you happen to try for any trout there? Do they allow outboards on Cassidy these days?
VooDuuChild
10/28/2010 10:19:00 AM
Cassidy is like a 9hp limit, all lake is no wake zone. My biggest LMB's have been outta there. I miss living on Lake Stevens as it was just a short drive to one of my favorite holes.
Hawgs On
10/28/2010 10:13:00 PM
Thanks! ......Yes...(VooDooChild is right) outboards are okay at Cassidy, but the speed limit is 9-10 mph / no wake zone. Also, the launch area is in VERY shallow water. I've seen some bigger boats have trouble getting in/out. I use a smaller boat and electric motor only out there, and run it as little as possible. Sorry I cannot be much help with trout...I spend about 99% of my fishing time hunting big bass, and just don't know. But I have seen some guys do really well for trout over the years, at certain times. Take care and good fishing to you!
buzzbait
10/30/2010 8:06:00 AM
Hey Hawgs,you can get a good digital scale for around 25-30 bucks.
bassparagus
10/31/2010 6:51:00 PM
I can see rite where ur at off the reflection of the water.
Edgeran
11/1/2010 9:32:00 PM
Great catch Hawgs!!! Dude to dude, with the amount of time you spend on the water you should definitely get yourself a scale. About a month ago I caught my personal best then 10 minutes later topped it (Pics of them both are posted in the trophy bass forum) and I would've never known exactly what they weighed with out my digital.
HillbillyGeek
11/11/2010 9:04:00 PM
Definitely get a scale! A good pair of boga grips isn't cheap, but the scale is accurate and it's less hazardous to the fish.
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