Looking for a good lake in snohomish county
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Looking for a good lake in snohomish county
I am thinking of hitting a lake or two this weekend. What would be a good lake to go to in Snohomish county I am in arlington
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Re: Looking for a good lake in snohomish county
You should let people know what species you want to fish for, as well as if you have a boat, or will you be fishing from the bank, etc. Plenty of people should be able to help you out.Aaron Bosley wrote:I am thinking of hitting a lake or two this weekend. What would be a good lake to go to in Snohomish county I am in arlington
Re: Looking for a good lake in snohomish county
If you give me details I'll point you in the right direction. Cutthroat trout, brook trout, kokanee , brown trout , or rainbows? Bank or boat? Fly or gear? Quantity or quality? What's your preferences?
hi my name is john, and I'm a fishing addict.
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Re: Looking for a good lake in snohomish county
You can come borrow the drift boat if you need a boat buddy.
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Re: Looking for a good lake in snohomish county
Sorry I will be In a little 12' boat. I would like to go for brook, brown and Kokanee and big trout I will be using fly gear and spinning gear
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Re: Looking for a good lake in snohomish county
I would say to try Lake Stevens, but I'm not following the issue regarding the spread of the anti-foilage stuff.. Or whatever that other thread is about. Steelhead360 can speak to that. Maybe there was a recent spread of that stuff, and has effected fishing. Otherwise Stevens has some large bows.Aaron Bosley wrote:Sorry I will be In a little 12' boat. I would like to go for brook, brown and Kokanee and big trout I will be using fly gear and spinning gear
Re: Looking for a good lake in snohomish county
They will be start planting lakes soon. many lakes will be fun to fish for planters. I have done well on Flowing lake in march before. Caught so many fish last year one after another it was like
being in E WA in spring.

Re: Looking for a good lake in snohomish county
Lake Roesiger has everything in it Koks, tout, bass, crappy, perch. Stevens as said and they Alum stuff isnt added until may. Last 2 years the city has been adding it in before the Kok derby and this year they said they will hold off until after the derby but we will see.