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Big Lake Report
Skagit County, WA

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03/06/2010
Other
Cutthroat Trout
Worms
Other
All Day
03/06/2010
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In the interest of saving gas (household still short 1 income) I fished Big Lake today. Launched the boat around 9:00 AM and headed the NE shore. Over the side went a dark green woolly bugger at 30 pulls. I drug it around for an hour or so with only one bite so I did the switch up, over the next 3 or 4 hours I drug around dodger/fly, dodger/wedding band, dodger/dick night combos and flat lined dick nights with no luck. I decided to pull the plug on the north end of the lake and headed down to the flats at the south end.

At the south end I was metering a number of fish on the structure so I fished a 4” gold Senko for a couple hours. For my efforts I got to feel 1 fish pick up my bait and spit it out. Being new to bass fishing I thought that was pretty cool but it was time to move on. I ran back up the east shore looking for structure or bait schools.

Running up the east shore and at about 1/3 of the way from the north end of the lake I metered a huge bait school, or so I thought. It turned out to be a large school of perch. Over the side went the anchor and I fished the school of perch for a couple hours. The water was 26’ deep and there was a large brush pile or something that the fish were holding over. I fished gold, gold/yellow, yellow/white mini jigs tipped with a worm and a worm baited hook for a couple hours. Everything proved to be productive. I didn’t count the fish but I am sure that I caught 40-50 fish. They were mostly perch but I did lose a nice trout trying to bounce it into the boat. I also caught a 12" perch and the smallest bass I ever saw.

All in all it was a good day and at least I stayed dry. Which is more than I can say for some Sedro-Woolley boys who flipped their small aluminum a few yards off the boat ramp?


Comments

The Quadfather
3/7/2010 7:36:00 AM
Thanks for the report. I have been wondering about Big Lake when I am up at Cavenaugh. You were very diligent about moving from trolling flies, to bassing, to sitting on that school of fish. What sounds like a slow start, ended with a banner day.
rseas
3/7/2010 7:42:00 AM
It was a good day. Now I'm trying to figure out if I'm going fishing again or if I'm going to plant an apple tree we recently bought at COSTCO. Hmmm...it is still sunny out!
SWJ
3/7/2010 4:02:00 PM
Good for you rseas. Perch are good eating, and thanks for the details.
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