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bassmasterderek wrote:Bigbasstaz and I will be hitting up a secret lake today! Deepest part of the lake is 7ft. We will post any fish caught and water temp. I really hope they are getting active. I am not sure if i remember what a bass looks like.![]()
eustace wrote:Hey you guys I knew a so called secret bass lake I used to fish when I lived in the Graham/Orting area. Between Ohop and Kapowsin lakes up Clay City, do you know where I am talking about. I caught alot of bass in this lake, its shallow and it has plenty of cover and structure.

bassmasterderek wrote:Didn't catch anything but we had fun though! Hopefully the water warms up allot this week!

Valarauko wrote:Hello, first post here. I found that using Google Earth / Google Maps can help locate a bunch of smaller ponds / lakes in the Snohomish / King County area. Some look like you'd have to hike to get there but they might be worth checking out.
Valarauko wrote:Hello, first post here. I found that using Google Earth / Google Maps can help locate a bunch of smaller ponds / lakes in the Snohomish / King County area. Some look like you'd have to hike to get there but they might be worth checking out.
kevinb wrote:Valarauko wrote:Hello, first post here. I found that using Google Earth / Google Maps can help locate a bunch of smaller ponds / lakes in the Snohomish / King County area. Some look like you'd have to hike to get there but they might be worth checking out.
Welcome aboard. Thats a great way of checking things out.
Haven't really been fishing since I was a kid. Now that I'md 26 and have more time to spend out and about I've started up again :D Sam Kafelafish wrote:Valarauko wrote:Hello, first post here. I found that using Google Earth / Google Maps can help locate a bunch of smaller ponds / lakes in the Snohomish / King County area. Some look like you'd have to hike to get there but they might be worth checking out.
If using Google Maps, make sure to also scan through areas in Satellite mode. Not all real small ponds show up in the Map mode...
cavdad45 wrote:Yeah, I got one that I will be hitting next weekend. It is less than 50 acres, dark water (which retains heat and warms up faster), with a nice orientation so that the NW corner is ledged with a couple breaklines from deep sanctuary to spawning flats. It's in Oregon and gets passsed by thousands of drivers everyday along I-5.
. Now I have to go the long way when I get a day off with my fishing buddy. I know there are some big boys in there and the cover and structure in that lake shows that there should be some in there. Hopefully I can get in there sooner rather than laterPokerAddict wrote:can anyone share me some good bass fishing spots? havent caught a bass yet in my life lol.. and every lake around here is horrible.. lol

lemagoat wrote:hey cavdad,do you ever fish that millpond in lebenon? sorry if the spelling is wrong. I fish oregon sometimes, havent for a couple years, some farm ponds out near sweethome and albany. and the one in lebanon that looks right lol! havent heard much from you this year you always posted nice things on my posts. are the ponds you talking about those 3 along i-5 I think you drive over them or one of them anyway. those are closer to albany i think, heck that might not even be i-5 lol! been a while sine i've been there.
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