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Saturday, August 14, 2010. I woke up at 4:00 AM -- and, after reading a fishing report by eddieg1, I decided to re-visit an old favorite lake -- "Trails End". After eddie's glowing report I kinda expected the parking lot to be packed with bass anglers. To my pleasant surprise, I was the only one there. It was just before 6:00 AM and sunrise was just a faint glow from the eastern shoreline. I had a couple rods pre-tied with my favorite lures, a size 11 Rapala and a 1/4 ounce Jig. Rapala's have always been my favorite lure. I love seeing the strike, hearing the strike and feeling the strike all at the same time. I started down the western shoreline and on my first 2 cast I hooked bass on the Rapala. As, I continued down the shoreline, I heard a loud splash about 50 feet behind me. I knew I it was a nice bass so I backed up and cast the Rapala near the shoreline. Ker-splash, the fish just hammered it. He wasn't as big as he felt but he did measure out at about 14 inches. I continued down the shoreline cashing mostly the Rapala with an occassional cast with the Jig. Caught several bass on the Rapala but nothing on the jig -- until I came upon some new bass habatit added to the lake since I had last fished it. A huge Douglas Fir tree had fallen into the lake. It looked like an ideal place to cast my jig. On the first cast to the fallen tree, I felt that delightful "tap-tap" on the end of the line. I set the hook hard and had a nice fish on. Again, I was a little disappointed to find he, too, was only about 14 inches. I crossed over to the eastern shoreline and fished back to the access and never had a strike on that side. There were still no cars in the WDFW access area. The lake had been all mine. Overall, a very nice morning. For a report about my personal best bass from Trails End Lake, check out my report on July 4, 2003.
Available Fishing Guide:
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