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King County, WA

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10/23/2010
Largemouth Bass
Noon
10/23/2010
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Fall has definitely been better for Bass at Greenlake. Quality bass I didn't even know existed, have ventured closed to shore, soft plastics on a slow retrive have been the way to go, although the one caught on a floating minnow was the most fun. They bite better at night, but can still be caught mid-day as shown.

Do bass spawn late here? A couple of the ones I've been catching looked fat and full of eggs. I would be assumed they spawn in the summer.

As i was showing my catch to a guy setup for carp, his reel took off line and he pulled in 6-8 lber. A fun fall day right before the rains started.


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Lundegard
10/23/2010 8:40:00 PM
Most likely, the fat belly on the bass is food......stocking up for winter. This time of year, bass feed heavily in preparation for the winter. Most people agree that bass sense the cooling water temperature and shorter length of daylight, and this triggers heavy feeding. Plus, it is the time of year when food is most abundant....young-of-the-year minnows and crawfish are now of edible size for the bass. I'm no expert by any means....this is information I've gathered through years of fishing and reading and listening to others. Thanks for the report and it's good you hada fun day.
Elijah.Loves.Fishin
10/24/2010 10:05:00 PM
good job man, i still need to fish green lake :P what dock are you fishing at?
Lord Of The Fly
11/9/2010 11:33:00 PM
I see people catching fish from the dock at the middle of the lake on the eastern shore; the one straight west from N 65th St. The water gets deep really quickly all along the eastern shoreline. If you can get out on a boat in the evening after a sunny day the trout have a feeding frenzy at the surface, eating the bugs, right in the middle of the lake. Next time I'm taking some dry flies along with me.
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