My original goal was to take my old Tracker and run from county to county trying to knock out as many as possible but after loads of research I realized that there are a couple counties in the SW corner that flat out do not list bass in any of their lakes and a couple SE counties that don't seem to have 'lakes' at all, just the Snake River?! I also started to notice the boat launching issues...numerous areas where the only available water had no info regarding launches OR no feasible launch for a trailered boat? OR no motors allowed! I shelved the idea until I could get a clearer plan and as usually happens 'life' put everything on hold for a while.
I purchased a Jon Boat a few years ago, modified it out to my liking and that rekindled the idea. However, I was still concerned about the launches as I would inevitably be flying fairly blind in a couple areas. The JB is nice but with my modifications came extra weight and dragging that thing in and out of lakes can be interesting to difficult or even impossible when by myself. I'm not 22 anymore so I again shelved the idea.
Fast forward to May 7th, 2018 when I purchased a used Wilderness Systems Ride 115 kayak off of Craigslist. I had been kicking around the kayak idea for about two years and finally decided to pull the trigger when I found a great deal on a slightly used one. I have been messing around with this thing for a month now and it's awesome! I can drag it in and out of anywhere, through, over and under almost anything!! It has opened up so many new fishing opportunities it's amazing! Now that I have gotten pretty comfortable in it, the motivation to complete my County challenge has flared up again, BIG TIME! It's one of those things just to say I did and you can't say you did it unless you actually go and do it! Lol
I have also never seen the entire SE corner of this State so that will be fun! Same with the SW corner, except for passing through on my way to Oregon etc... I'm not going to drag this challenge out over years, my goal is one keeper bass and (using MLF rules) that means one pound or bigger. I don't care if it takes five minutes or five hours, as soon as it's boated and photographed it's off to the next county! The recon I accomplish will bode well for my second challenge and open up numerous new areas and future opportunities!
I have already successfully bass fished in 15 of Washington's 39 counties over the years so I only have 24 to go and I plan on checking 13 of those off the list this weekend. I leave this Friday on the first trip that will take me on a 1200 mile loop of Eastern WA. I will first hit Chelan and Douglas Counties, then up through Ferry, over to Pend Oreille before driving south to Whitman and Asotin. Then west through Garfield, Columbia, Walla Walla, Franklin, Benton and Klickitat and finally heading north through Yakima County. That will hopefully complete all Eastern WA counties provided I can keep the skunk at bay!!
This will all fit nicely into my new and second challenge... I try to read just about every report, comment, article or post Mr. Bob Johansen makes on this site and recently seeing him post about how many lakes he's caught bass out of in this State in his lifetime (283 and counting I believe?) has inspired me to make a second challenge to myself. I want to catch a bass out of 500 lakes in this State in my fishing lifetime!! Yep, 500! Again, why not?! I have been having fun hitting a few new small lakes in this yak but between that thing, my JB and my RT nothing is off limits anymore so what the heck?! This challenge will take much longer to complete as I currently only sit at 77 lakes completed but that's ok. I hope to be bassin' as long as Bob has so that buys me another 30 years hopefully

Maybe my challenges will have a similar affect on some younger bass anglers, who knows? If so, GREAT! I could think of much worse things youngsters could do with their time. So many things I love about this sport and I have done it up and down the West Coast over the past three plus decades and counting! It just never gets old and there are always new ways to pursue it and enjoy it. I'm doing these two challenges primarily to motivate myself and breed new life into my 'addiction' of bass fishing. I'm excited to see new areas, new lakes, eat at new restaurants, stay at new places etc... I bought my wife a kayak too and I look forward to any trips she can make with me and to new areas I discover that we can return to for fishing and camping trips over the coming decades.
Well, that's my concept anyways, wish me luck if you wouldn't mind! I'm going to GoPro and document as much as possible along the way but as the adrenaline gets going sometimes I just don't take the time ha ha. If anyone has any bass fishing suggestions regarding the SE and SW corners, let me know. I have a pretty good game plan already but intend to bank fish the Snake for smallies where possible, if possible?! Should be interesting! B8
