Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: SpokaneSlayer on July 16, 2010, 09:08:18 AM
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Anybody ever fish Loon Lake in Stevens County for bass and have some tips? My club is having a fun fishing day out there to give people a chance to fish with some other members they haven't fished with before. We'll be swapping partners a couple times during the day. I'm thinking of only bringing 4 rods. Starting off with having a senko, a spinnerbait, a topwater frog, and a shakey head tied on. Then taking off the topwater and going with some sort of texas rigged plastic for pitching docks.
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If you haven't checked it out yet, check washingtonlakes.com out. I know i've seen a few reports about people fishing loon for bass. Good luck.
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Yes I have checked that out. It's almost always the first place I look. Thanks for the reply though.
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have you looked on wafish.com?? go to groups and select bass fishing.
lots of information can be found on that website.
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I've never heard of that site. Thanks. I'll look through it tonight before I rig up.
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http://www.wafish.com/group/bassfishing (http://www.wafish.com/group/bassfishing)
here is the website. most of the people will be straight forward and helpful. lots of bass fisherman that fish tournies, to just fun fishing on that site.
good luck fishing.
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Use a live night crawler, no wt. close to shore. Throw them along the docks and let it sink. The bass love them. Let them take it, and when your line comes tight set the hook. ;)