Good luck! I am trying the same thing but I am not as restrictive as you. I am going for any fish, no matter what size, in each county. So far I have 21 counties done and will be hitting 3 counties in Eastern WA later this month. I would only have 2 counties if I used your parameters. That's awesom...
Finally jumping in....well, in April 2022 at least lol. Parameters for this round will be: Largemouth 5lbs minimum OR Smallmouth 4lbs minimum I have already counted the Counties I have met the parameters in and that list totals 11: Whatcom County Skagit County Snohomish County King County Lewis Coun...
That's awesome man!! How much gas money do I owe you lol The journey IS the adventure! Let's face it, catching the fish is great but the first thing I missed when mine ended was the scenery rolling by. I've revisited a couple of my favorite stops already. Sure is a cool way to explore and discover c...
I fished a lake for 10 years before I saw a sculpin or catfish in the thing. Everything that swims in a lake will eat a nightcrawler! Great research tool. A 2lb bass will eat a 6 inch stocker trout. Smaller than 2 and there's always bugs on or just about the water. Just slows the growth rate. A 5lbe...
Bobber and nightcrawler the lakes and see what you catch. There's always a forage base. Go there at night and listen for frogs. Just because you can't 'see' them doesn't mean they aren't there.
This can vary by city and county as well! The specific ordinance should be posted as an RCW at the lake. Research that. Some places are "not attached", other places are "raised and bagged". Call the local WDFW district and City Hall, they should be able to clarify more specifically and or point you ...
I would not even pretend to know my way around walleyes. I usually catch them on accident while bass fishing and I would dang near rather set myself on fire than 'troll' for any species of fish so I have never truly targeted them lol Bank fishing for them would be difficult, not impossible, but toug...
I'll be at the Potholes around the 27th as I fish my way back from Pend Oreille County / Spokane area lakes. I always enjoy a trip east! Was up north this past week and the magic depth for smallies was twelve feet. Cover was wood, rocks or weed edges, baits were spinnerbait, DT10 crankbait, lipless ...