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Sweet.....fillet them suckers (pun intended) and bring me some crab bait!
For whenever.....I figure some tough nasty carp filets would be great crab bait.
Many years ago we tried some freshwater trash fish for crab bait (Suckers & carp). Did not do very well at all with them. What I'm saying is you may be disappointed with what they produce. Betcha bear innards and fat would draw them in...
Launch in Kenmore once the water starts warming up and hit the shallows around the mouth of the slough.....plenty of other species to be easily caught at the same time in the same general area with slightly different gear.If you want some squawfish....oops....I mean Northern Pikeminnow for crab bait....I can probly hook you up around June. We have given it to friends and they say it works great for crab. We keep saying we are going to give crabbing a try and we never make it happen.
The Log Boom park near Kenmore has access for those without a boat. You can catch carp there in spring from the pier.
Quote from: broadhead on March 19, 2013, 07:17:26 PMThe Log Boom park near Kenmore has access for those without a boat. You can catch carp there in spring from the pier. I use to see lots of 30+ pounders there. They come close to shore to spawn. There are a sh-t load in greenlake to. I was told to use wonder bread and corn meal. roll in a ball around the hook 12" leader with a swivel,egg sinker,bobber, and also place a bobber stop 15-20 ft up the line. You want the sinker to hit bottom and the bobber on the surfice with extra line before the stop. this gives the carp time to eat and run to set the hook. This is what I was told by the guys at greenlake many years ago. Good luck