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Cassidy Lake Report
Snohomish County, WA

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07/29/2010
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Largemouth Bass
Worms
Green
Plastics
Morning
07/29/2010
5
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Hit the lake at 5:30 am. Pedaled and then paddled( SOT Kayak)to the northeast side and started topwater. Used a Heddon Torpedo firetiger and picked up several dinks. Still a gas being that's my 1st topwater fish. Then switched to Whacky Senko time and and hit several nice fish
that took it down hard. All in all about 10 fish c & r. Help me out and tell me what you think this puppy weighs. I've only recently taken up bass fishing and I'm addicted.Learning stalking techniques


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Anonymous
7/30/2010 9:17:00 AM
rough guess since i wasnt there would be in high twos to mid three pound range. nice bass man. im kinda new to just started doin it seriously anyways.
bluegrouse bill
7/30/2010 9:35:00 AM
I'm guessing around 2lb 3oz.? You can print a size chart off the internet that will give you pretty damn accurate weights for the length & girth of the fish. All you need is a cheap measuring tape like the ones used when you get fitted for a tuxedo.
Splitshot
7/30/2010 9:58:00 AM
Hi fishnut. I'm new to bass fishing too- it's a gas isn't it !? We caught one that looked a bit smaller than yours (12 in) but it only weighed 3/4 of a pound- it looked like it would be more.

Rapala digital scale at target $17. I like mine.
8theB8
7/30/2010 5:23:00 PM
Nice job fishnut, thanks for reporting your results! My guess, 2.5-2.8lbs... When your getting hit on a wacky senko, don't be afraid to throw a 4-5" berkley swimbait as well, especially in that stained water! The slow wobble and weedlessness of those work very well on that lake. Also, 1/4oz black buzzbait in the last hour of the evening will keep a smile on your face too, just don't use line under 15lb braid due to the amount of pads and vegetation there.
zamguy
7/31/2010 1:17:00 AM
I would say just over 2lbs
attackofthefish
8/2/2010 1:07:00 PM
i would say in the 2.5 lb. range nice catch and thanks for the catch and release
Jamesb
8/4/2010 8:39:00 PM
I always just measure them with tape measure. 12" is about 1lb, 14-15" is around 2lbs, 16-17" is around 2 1/2 to 3lbs and 19" by 7" wide is 4lbs caught two of those before. But I always just measure them and toss them back. Tough to tell from photo but looks like 15" or so 2lbs or more. Nice fish and love top water my favorite way to fish.
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