Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: SpokaneSlayer on June 04, 2010, 10:56:02 AM
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I am renting a boat this weekend and was thinking about hitting Newman Lake on Sunday. I have never fished this lake before and was wondering if anyone could provide a little info on where to go on the lake. I really want to get the wife into some fish, mainly bass with a chance at a tiger musky. Thanks.
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its a cool lake i have only been by there good luck to you guys
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I have only been out there once this year, about 3 weeks ago. I was out there for a couple hours in the morning. I fished along the docks by the launch and fished the lillies across from the launch. I fished senkos, crankbaits, jerk baits, spinner baits, and plastic craws. Didn't get a hit on anything. the water was pretty cold and muddy when i was there but the fishing should be better now that water should be a little warmer. Last year we caught a few bass each time we went but never really figured out what to use and where to use it. I caught one musky last year about 50 yards out from the pads straight across from the launch on a hawg boss crank in rainbow trout color. That's about all the info i got. I hope this helps.
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I fish Newman quite alot. I usually have the best luck on the North side of the lake. I would throw a spinner bait in the morning and evening. The rest of the time I usually throw a Brush Hog in pumpkin seed or watermelon red. They should be pretty close to the spawn about now, but who knows the weather has been a little weird lately. You need to get in there amongst them in the pads to catch more fish. Tiger Musky could be anywhere as far as I know. I would use a big Husky Jerk along the edge of the pads. I heard from a good source that this was working well about 3 weeks ago.
Good Luck