Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: sagerat on March 28, 2015, 03:27:58 PM
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Where can I catch them? My 6 year old says he wants one. Any ideas?
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Twin lakes used to have some big ones in the south lake. I haven't fished there in years but I'd try it, plus they recently stocked it with trout so you could have a good outing either way. Good luck
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cassidy has a few, cain lake up north also
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My son caught a nice bullhead several years back out of Flowing. Worms in shallow water. I think it was sometime during the summer. I'll look for a picture.
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A bit further North…Lake Terrell has channel catfish to over 20lbs. However, the shore fishing is limited and it is best fished by a boat.
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cassidy has a few, cain lake up north also
ive caught a few at Cassidy.
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I've seen probably a 15lb dead one at Twin lakes by the freeway there. I've seen one and caught one in Sunday lake up by Stanwood. :tup:
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Twin lakes used to have some big ones in the south lake. I haven't fished there in years but I'd try it, plus they recently stocked it with trout so you could have a good outing either way. Good luck
:yeah: Caught some there a few years ago ..the best catfishing is at night ...Night crawler dipped in Vanilla extract ...my best catfish bait ..With a slide sinker and 2 ft of leader and a little air in the crawler to keep him off the bottom :tup:
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We used to catch good sized ones in Lake Stevens, south end at night. Was a number of years ago... :twocents:
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Thanks for the ideas. Twin lakes is close to home, maybe we'll try there. Anybody else have luck here? I wonder what time of year the catfish start getting active?
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Thanks for the ideas. Twin lakes is close to home, maybe we'll try there. Anybody else have luck here? I wonder what time of year the catfish start getting active?
I read that they start getting active when the water temp reaches 55 degrees.