April 26th is getting close!!!

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RE:April 26th is getting close!!!

Post by troutmasterj » Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:56 am

Ill be makeing the trip to rapjohn or my favorite lake clear lake thats practicaly in my back yard (it would save some gas)

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RE:April 26th is getting close!!!

Post by Dave » Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:41 pm

I work Saturday, then have the next 7 days off so I hope to fish during the week and maybe miss some of the crowd. I'll fish Heart and Erie, maybe Lake Sixteen. I can't wait! I love this time of year. I would have gone to Cranberry Lake today but it was crummy out so I passed. With gas prices the way they are, I would rather fish on nice days if possible.

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RE:April 26th is getting close!!!

Post by ruthven78 » Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:37 am

Unfortunately I'll be in Seatac for a respiratory conference from Friday to Tuesday so I'll be missing out on opening weekend :(
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RE:April 26th is getting close!!!

Post by kevinb » Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:04 am

It seems like opening day crowds hit the same lakes ever year. I'm not sure how bad it gets in the greater metro area. Down south here. Bradley(year round) gets slammed on opening day. But I've been on Cushman and Riffe(both year round)opening day and had these lakes pretty much to myself. I guess it depends on how far your willing to drive if you want to fish opening day without getting a headache.

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RE:April 26th is getting close!!!

Post by kavykid2k6 » Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:22 am

openin day i will probaly be a cassidy(snohomish) tryin to get some slow movin crappie to bite. and it seems everytime i fish for panfish i catch nice sized trout so we will see.
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RE:April 26th is getting close!!!

Post by Dave » Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:49 am

I agree with Kevinb. I often talk about fishing Cranberry Lake (open year round) and do so on and after the opener, because no one is ever there. The lake gets 7000+ RB a year (last year 10,000 browns about 8 inches each) and I often catch holdovers which run about 16 inches. As mentioned, this lake also holds abundant browns which I have heard run to 5 pounds. So it's a great alternative to an opening day lake. At Cranberry Lake when the water warms a bit, you can’t keep these trout off if you are trolling the right lure in the right spot which for me are both the same every year. See my reports for this lake if anyone is interested in specifics.

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RE:April 26th is getting close!!!

Post by kevinb » Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:55 am

Dave wrote:I agree with Kevinb. I often talk about fishing Cranberry Lake (open year round) and do so on and after the opener, because no one is ever there. The lake gets 7000+ RB a year (last year 10,000 browns about 8 inches each) and I often catch holdovers which run about 16 inches. As mentioned, this lake also holds abundant browns which I have heard run to 5 pounds. So it's a great alternative to an opening day lake. At Cranberry Lake when the water warms a bit, you can’t keep these trout off if you are trolling the right lure in the right spot which for me are both the same every year. See my reports for this lake if anyone is interested in specifics.
5lb.browns? Wow,I might have to be in your boat. I'll check the reports out too.Thanks

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