Weekend Fishing
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Weekend Fishing
Im not too framiliar with the lakes around here. I live in North Seattle and I was curious of a good lake to hit this weekend not too far away. Any recommendations of a shore fishing lake where Im hoping to talk my girlfriend in going with me. If not i'll take my pontoon out. Thanks guys..
RE:Weekend Fishing
Any small to medium sized lakes should be good this weekend because it is the opener for most lakes. Cottage, Margeret, Langlois or Pine are all decent lakes for easy limits of trout. Langlois does have very limited bank access though.
Good luck, and wherever you go you shouldn't have a problem hooking a mess of trout.
Good luck, and wherever you go you shouldn't have a problem hooking a mess of trout.
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RE:Weekend Fishing
Pine is going to be great. I'd go there early off the dock if you have no boat. 21,000 fish at 2.80...not bad!! Cottage got 10,000 all around 4.0 fish to the pound.bp11139 wrote:Im not too framiliar with the lakes around here. I live in North Seattle and I was curious of a good lake to hit this weekend not too far away. Any recommendations of a shore fishing lake where Im hoping to talk my girlfriend in going with me. If not i'll take my pontoon out. Thanks guys..
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