Available Guide

Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service

Phone: (509) 687-0709

Quick Links

Washington Lake Report
King County, WA

Photos

Details

09/04/2017
86° - 90°
Anchored
Perch
Power Bait
White
Mostly Sunny
Bait Only
Morning
71° - 75°
09/04/2017
4
2172

Took a friend fishing this morning. He usually does salt with his Kayak or fishes rivers so this was a different experience for him. We used my gear, dropped a downrigger and went straight out from Coulon up the log boom with it at 25'. Got to the point and caught a medium sized Chinook which was released and dove down without hesitation. We rounded the corner and went over by the practice field to hunt for panfish.
Used the electronics and found a school of fish, hooking a number of smallish perch before moving about 50' North to another group we saw. Started catching some over 8". We kept the fatter ones and those that were larger. Ended up with 24 nice ones for taco's.
Fished from about 7-11am. Fun day!
Used drop shot rigs with senco pieces in white with fleck.


Comments

Markin' Fish
9/6/2017 8:42:42 AM
Hey there and thanks for the good reports. I am going to get my kids out there on Lk. Wash. for some perch action. How much leader are you using between the drop shot weight and the hook? Also, when I was cruising around yesterday I metered a ton of fish between 30-40' deep. Is that the depth you are fishing?

Thanks for your help.
TrackerPro16
9/6/2017 10:06:00 AM
On dropshot I will usually start at about 3' ish leader but will use it down to a couple feet when it breaks off. I have caught 6 different species on line anywhere from 4#-14# line in the same area so that part does not seem to be critical. I usually look (on panfish) for 15' to 25' depth and right at the edge of the weedline and or a dropoff if there is one.
I have caught my largest perch and crappie using a very big spoon bouncing it on the bottom at 60' while drifting! Made me say WTH!?!? When I got them in the boat but that is the exception for sure.
I use cut up power bait worms (senco) for pan fish and finding the color they like seems to be the key. White/transparent with fleck seems to be the most productive out of the get go. There are days they -do-not-bite-anything-. Kind of frustrating when I can see them 'real time' and it 'just ain't happnin'.
I can tell you exactly where to go, or at least where I go. There are so many fish in the 'Big Lake' I am not shy about sharing... Most of my reports pretty much include the basic area. Within that it is finding the school or attracting them to the boat. There are a LOT of great panfish areas all over it. Always fun to get the kids on fish if they are into it. I have some 'kids' poles that I take that I would not have any heartburn if they drop it in the lake or break something. I have used them for a full day of fishing to make sure they 'work'. Good luck!
Markin' Fish
9/6/2017 2:58:57 PM
Thank you so much for your thorough and timely response. I am in a silver deep v aluminum tracker with a 40hp mercy on the back. If you see me out there say hello. I have an annual launch at Coulon.

Mark
Leave a Comment:

Available Guide

Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service

Phone: (509) 687-0709