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Don (also known as Clara) Lake Report
Mason County, WA

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05/30/2019
71° - 75°
Largemouth Bass
Mostly Sunny
Morning
05/31/2019
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After Don and I had some very good reasons to think Don Lake would contain a population of largemouth bass we decided to give it a try. Neither of us had ever fished it. We took off in the morning towing Don's Drift Boat. The weather man had promised some very nice weather after a cool, overcast morning. We arrived at Don Lake to find cool, foggy conditions and one fly fisherman already on the lake casting for rainbow trout. Another couple were fishing for rainbow from the shoreline.

We launched the Drift Boat and started fishing the shoreline. We had fished more than half of the shoreline and had not had a strike or seen any sigh of fish except for a couple trout that followed our Rapalas back to the boat. We finally talked to the fly fisherman who was catching several small trout. He said he had never caught a bass in Don Lake and he had fished it a lot. Don Lake is only 14 acres and is quite scenic and has no shoreline homes. It also has a lot of rainbow and the fly fisherman said there are some huge trout in the lake.

Don and I decided that there were probably no bass in the lake and decided to try another lake. On the next lake we found lots of bass. They would strike a Rapala on almost every cast. Most were small but some were probably a pound or more. The weather turned almost ideal - sunny and warm and nearly windless. A great day to be fishing.


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8theB8
5/31/2019 7:37:11 PM
A lake with no bass??!! The stuff of my nightmares lol

Glad you got out!
bob johansen
5/31/2019 7:57:49 PM
Ha Ha - Yes indeed - worst nightmare of any bass fisherman. They used to be real common when the WDFW wanted no bass in their pure trout lakes. Bucket Biologists have changed many lakes. The WDFW has changed too - where they used to rotenone almost any lake that had a bass population, They now give them good protection -- for those know and obey the rules.
grubowski
6/2/2019 9:02:20 AM
I’m grateful for the change in mindset. It seems like a lot of these lakes get too warm in the summer for very good trout fishing anyway. They’re way better suited to bass.
The Quadfather
6/2/2019 2:14:43 PM
Glad your getting out Bob. Thanks for the report.
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Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service

Phone: (509) 687-0709