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Ronald Bog Lake Report
King County, WA

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10/06/2008
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Other
Other
Afternoon
10/07/2008
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I usually don't write reports if they are a bust, but in this case I like to let people who may be interested to know at least t hat Ronald Bog does get fished. I went out to Ronald Bog yesterday afternoon. This is that small body of water located about 500 yards off of I-5 on 175th. (Shoreline area) I have a friend who is catching large carp out of here all summer. He reports of one at 15 lbs, and 2 or 3 that snapped his line.
Anyway, as for me I had no action. I will say that I saw a fat one roll that orange belly over on the surface about 1 foot from shore. My friend uses corn fished on the bottom. I brought along canned corn, cut up peaches, and cut apples. Kinda cleaned out the fridge. If you're brave enough to put into this place. I fish near the mouth of the outflow. This is straight across from the grassy edge where you launch. The lake is a little creepy... watch out for nutria, rats, etc.


Comments

Rob G.
10/7/2008 8:19:00 AM
haha....they don't call it a "bog" for nothin'
fishingboy
10/7/2008 2:47:00 PM
i thik u shouldn't fish in a pontoon or a boat or a raft there because there high levels of poison! not sure but if u swallow or swim or boat in the BOG!! to might died point of word to u!
Gringo Pescador
10/7/2008 3:44:00 PM
Ronald Bog is a part of the Thornton Creek Watershed, which runs through Shoreline and Seattle into Lake Washington at Matthews Beach. I don't think the levels of poison (pollution) in there is all that much higher than that of Ballinger or Echo. I've seen many different species of fish, turtles, beaver, ducks, geese, & frogs in there and they seems to be pretty happy. Because the bottom is so dark, it makes the water seem black, which makes it kinda creepy. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't swim in it, drink the water (though my dogs have and lived to bark about it), or eat anything caught out of it, but I don't think fishing it will kill you any faster than any other city lake.
Rob G.
10/7/2008 5:16:00 PM
but it is kinda nasty right?
Anonymous
10/7/2008 8:02:00 PM
Glad to see you still going out. I hopefully will have a chance to get out in the next couple weeks, weather permitting. Kind of forgot about that place. Will have to remember when I get a chance. Still trying to catch whatever with a worm and a bobber. There's always Echo for me though, until then good luck.
The Quadfather
10/7/2008 9:06:00 PM
Fishingboy,, When I said that it is creepy, I wasn't refering to any big concern about pollution. There is no reason to believe it is any more dirty than any other urban lake. There is an algey bloom ocurring at this time. By creepy, I just meant that I hate nutria or any rat type looking creature, and there are a few. Also it is very secluded from public eye.
headley
10/9/2008 12:22:00 PM
Ronald Bog is named after a local land owner, and former Seattle Mayor, Ronald Judge. In the 1950's this bog was mined for its valuable peat, creating the sharp corners, little or no wading area and open water. The water is a dark color characteristic of peat water.
The Quadfather
10/9/2008 1:11:00 PM
Headley, I was aware of that, I did some Googling. I did not know though about the 90 degree cornors. That is very true.
FloatTube1
10/12/2008 7:27:00 PM
Did you just give away my secret carp hole to the world quad? It's been too long! Let's go out soon.
The Quadfather
10/12/2008 8:13:00 PM
No worries Floattube1... there ain't nobody going to the Bog anytime soon. (-:
bigbowkes
10/17/2008 1:54:00 PM
if you really want to see what the bog looked before time if you go to the Shoreline Museum thats located right in the parking lot of Shorewood High School it has all the history of the bog. Also i dont think the waters that bad because in high school as a science project they let the class walk down and take water samples and such so i dont think that the school would have us putting our hands in the water if it was going to kill us. I dont recommend drinking it though. Nice to know that there is fish in there i live a few blocks away maybe i will take my son there and fish for a bit and let him feed the ducks and rats,
FloatTube1
10/27/2008 4:13:00 PM
Well it used to be secluded. Have you seen the lawn work they've performed? The entire west bank is now accessable. So much for seclusion.
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