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05/02/2013
56° - 60°
Top Fishing From Boat
Pike
Mostly Sunny
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05/06/2013
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Hi guys! Im new to this website and love it! Ive been fishing Long Lake for 2 years now and finally ran into some pike! I love catching any fish but the pike were a blast and they are scrumptious! Ive gone out about 10 times this year and have boated about 12. The bite was good until a couple weeks ago. With the water warming up and im sure water flow from the dam being open has pushed them away from where I usually catch them. I was wondering if anybody had any ideas, tips, locations and info on where and what to use? I know a lot of you guys hate the pike in the lake so I promise ill do my part to get a few out! Anyways any help would be greatly appreciated!


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AJ's Dad
5/7/2013 6:51:00 AM
Phillip,
Yes there are "some" people that don't like the pike, but there are more of us out there that love to fish for them.
Here's a forum that relates to this thought. http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=17788
Anyway, those of us that enjoy fishing for pike in Washington would love to see you keep some of the 22 to 28 inchers and throw the rest back. That will let the average size go up and help keep the population in check. Long Lake is the ONLY pike fishery left in the state of washington that has a decent population anymore. Thaks to you know who.

Happy Fishing
YJ Guide Service
5/7/2013 9:41:00 AM
Phillip

If you enjoy catching Pike in Long lake then I would suggest releasing them since they dont reproduce very well in that body of water. I agree with A.J's Dad most of us like the Pike and keep the smaller ones and release the big ones. Great report and good fishing...
YJ Guide Service
5/7/2013 9:42:00 AM
Wont be long before WDFW starts to gill net them there if the reports keep coming in. Just a FYI...
buc
5/7/2013 12:25:00 PM
your already on the best spot go outside when the pads arive. Dont eat to many that lake is the sewer ya know! Also as others have stated one of the last places to catch pike no need to eat em all the government will kill em with there ideas that we are only here to protect the trout species. Nice fish good fishing to you and a money minnow works well for me, swimbait.
Phillip0911
5/7/2013 9:56:00 PM
Thanks YJ Guide Service, AJs Dad and Buc! Ive only kept one only because it was hooked bad. I didn't think it would make it if I released it. @ YJ Guide Service, I was debating on putting a post about them on here or not but ive seen other people talk about it so I figured I was safe. And thanks for the link to the forum as well! I definitely will keep the talk down as much as I can. Thanks for the comments, I appreciate the responses!
soberg
5/7/2013 9:56:00 PM
Sunset bay I have been trying to catch crappie for sturgeon bait and all I hook is pike. We seen one of those fish of a lifetime swiming around a mess of branches by the beaver hut. Any of the bays and esp the islands across from Tum Tum. As far as what to use? I think I would try a lrg jerk bait. Spinner baits will start working soon. This yr is the first yr I have caught yearlings so they must have found a good spawning area. P.S. we caught one while fishing for walleye this yr down river a ways. I AM NOT EXACTLY CRAZY ABOUT TALKING ABOUT THAT ONE. GOOD LUCK!
MattG
5/9/2013 1:23:00 PM
I would love for my son to catch a Pike, what type of lures are you throwing?
We alway release what we catch, so will put it back for you to pull out later if we catch one. :-)
thanks
Phillip0911
5/10/2013 10:57:00 PM
Swim baits work well. Spinners of course are great. They seem to like the color red! My nephew and I were in CDA a couple years ago and he was catching pike on a 1 inch trout blade! try anything and everything really
mealticket20
5/20/2013 11:31:00 AM
Does long have a public boat launch? If so where is it?
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