MrLucky
7/13/2009 2:25:00 PMG-Man
7/14/2009 9:48:00 AM8theB8
7/14/2009 2:11:00 PMAlso, I emailed you.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
This was maybe my 5th or 6th time out to Lake Whatcom. I love the place, but am having a REALLY hard time catching fish consistently. I've been trying for anything that will bite: smallies, trout...whatever. I just love to fish. I'm from the midwest and have primarily fished for largemouth bass in my life, but that knowledge doesn't seem to translate to the pacific northwest. The places I've tried on Whatcom which *look* like they'd be hotspots (like the whole N. side along the park shoreline where there are lots of fallen trees and the very south end of the lake where there are lots of pilings and lily pads), are in fact not so hot...for me, anyway. I'm beginning to think I'm really missing something. And L. Whatcom is so large, I feel like I'm playing pin the tail on the donkey. I NEED HELP!
My first few times I fished 30 or so yards out (from shore, NE side down to the E/SE end), and drifted along (kayak) casting towards the shore and around structure, trying crankbaits (rapalas and bombers) and spinners (panther martins and rooster tails) and caught a variety of fish, but they were all tiny. So small that if there was a "smallest fish" tournament, I would win it easily.
I do have a fish finder and can see there are trout hanging out 30-100 feet down throughought the lake, so last couple times out I've adjusted my strategy. I tried drift-trolling in deeper water with spoons (kastmasters and dick nites). I have caught a few trout this way, but the payoff is minimal relative the the amount of time spent actually trolling.
Based on the pics I see on this site for Whatcom, and what I see in my fish finder I *know* there are larger trout and smallies in this lake, I just don't know how to catch them! I need some "insider" knowledge, and can't really dig much up on the internet. If you have any tips, let me know! Or even better...if any of you guys on here would be willing to take me out, I'd even PAY you a guide fee to show me how to fish this lake. It's near my house and I'd like to fish it regularly, but thus far it's been frustrating.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service