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Rapjohn Lake Report
Pierce County, WA

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07/17/2011
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Largemouth Bass
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07/18/2011
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Went to a private lake off Hwy. 7 except guy whom owns the lake will let you in to fish it, knew from talking to him that there were Bass and Crappie, he said leave the Crappie as there are not that many, so walked in started fishing with a Weedless Frog, started nailing them from the jump start, to sum up the day on Bass we killed em, almost every cast was a hit, dragging it through the lillies, on top, as soon as it hits the water stuff like that raining the whole time just dumping the rest of the time. We had two short breaks all day and barely stayed dry, emirson foot hands friend had the shakes, but we caught fish all day long, The Bass hit the frog steady once on the edge of some lillies a nice sized Crappie grabbed it so started fishing it slower and it was on the Crappie were a bitting. Took out my fly rod and with a Pink Lady and my buddy with a Bobber and Wolly Bugger about 2 or 3 ft down we started bringing in these Big ins for these neck of the woods, in Texas though these would still be considered small but these were some of the biggest I seen in a while from this side of the Cascades around Pierce County for that matter of fact. So here are two of the biggest the one with his hand behind it he let go, the others we kept for dinner, seemed like the lake was chalked full so a few didn't matter since we caught so many we knew the population was not going to be hurt by these we took out, heck lost 15 or so any hoot that we never saw, Bass caught about 50 ,15 being two pds. 15 or so 1 pds. the rest dinks, buddy did hook into one that looked four pds. but spit the hook like pa-two-ee right back at you dude, and the rest of them that did spit the hook it was good fishing but the Crappie were easy just flip that fly out there wait a couple of seconds to sink, twitch, twitch and wham all afternoon, we did not even go back to Bass fishing although I did catch several on a fly that we some of the biggest of the day. So other than the rain soak which was sort of a bummer it was still ok cause we were knocking out the lights. Cheap thrills, and tight lines Babes and Dudes Lake is near Rapjohn did not put report under Secret Lakes like I should have, duh!


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fishinChristian
7/18/2011 5:07:00 PM
Nice Crappie!
hawaiiboy396
7/18/2011 6:13:00 PM
hey basser61 you know if that guy lets other fish it or just you.
Xwisconyfisherman
7/18/2011 7:18:00 PM
I've never seen a crappie with such an orange belly, almost looks like a crappie/pumpkin seed hybrid
rickydbasser
7/19/2011 9:00:00 AM
Rapjohn a private lake? My first thought was you must be mistaken which lake you were on, but the background in your picture sure looks like Rapjohn. Rapjohn Lake is a public lake with a public boatlaunch. The land around it is owned by at least four, if not more land owners. Possibly you may have made a continued driving straight and pulled into one of the farm homes close to the lake, but believe me, there is a public launch, and the crappie population has always been very good there. I've bassed that lake for countless years, loving its seclustion and how quiet it is there, far off the main road, with no homes directly on the lake. Nothing but lilly pads. If you did go to a private home, you kept going straight once you were off Hiway 7. There is a right turn, then a left turn which goes straight down to the public launch.
rickydbasser
7/19/2011 10:55:00 AM
If you go to "Lake Gallery" there are two pictures of Rapjohn Lake. The first one is looking right at the boatlaunch. If you pull up a map on Mapquest and follow hyway 7, you will see where you turned toward the lake, then you will see a right turn, followed by a left turn. It shows that road going straight to the lake. That's the launch. It is a gravel launch, and very shallow when the lake is high.
Basser61@comcast.net
7/19/2011 10:57:00 AM
Xwisconyfisherman, yea these Crappie did have the Gold all over there underside never seen one in this state with such color, I'm guessing because the tint of the water it was really dark, even the Bass were very dark on top with color on the bottom the Bass had the turquiose color under their chins that they get in certain colors of water as oppossed to like a Alder lake Bass which is almost clear with green and the black Lateral line, on these Bass you did not see the Dark spotted lines going down the side just a solid dark color on top and sides then the white with torquiose around the chin, but the Crappie with the gold chin and underbelly was something I've only seen in this lake. Rickydbasser: It is not Rapjohn forgot to post the report on Secret Lakes so had to pick a lake from the list in order to get this report posted, it is close to Rapjohn, it doesn't have a name, heard it was called Cranberry Lake or Lake 23 it is on Google Earth about 1/4 mile North of Silver Lake, on the same side of Hwy. 7, guy charges 25.00 dollars during the week and 50 on weekends, not bad on weekdays don't think I'll do weekends though. He has boats down there, you'll have to bring the rest, and you are going to have to talk to him yourself as I was told not to give out his phone number. Rapjohn I guarantee does not have the Crappie in it like this lake, it is a no brainer, Sorry I posted my report under Rapjohn but that is the only spot I could put it on once I got started. Hawaiiboy396 he will probably let you fish there just have to go there and get permission and his phone number and your in. It is off 390th St Ct. E. off Hwy 7 before Silver Lake must warn you'll though owner does not allow you to keep the Crappie for cooking just the Bass, I don't think he knows the size of some of the Crappie in his lake but I'm pretty sure my buddy threw back the State record of 4.5 pds, these are bigger than they look and are thick about 2 inches on the shoulders lots of meat, sure would be some good eating if you could take em home and fry em up. Thought if we keep the little ones the owner would let us take some home but when we got back to shore he greeted us there and asked that we put them back. Thanks for the comments hope you'll have as I did if you'll go. Cheap Thrills Dudes and Babes and Tight Lines.
rickydbasser
7/19/2011 11:07:00 AM
Okay, that explains that. There is several little private lakes in that area. I used to go to one called Krager Lake off Hyway 7. Had to rent a wooden row boat from the owner to fish it. You were also supplied with a coffee can, inthat the boats left something to be desired as far as keeping the water out. I don't know if thats the same lake or not. I remember the farm house sat on a hill and you had to walk down to the lake. I remember the lake was pretty shallow and weedy too. But it had huge bass in it.
Hoytdaddy6
7/21/2011 6:13:00 PM
what color frog?
Basser61@comcast.net
7/22/2011 9:48:00 AM
Bassmaster6, The frogs I use are on discounttackle.com they are called SIZMIC Toads and I use the ones that do not float cause I think they work well when dragged through lillies or let sink off weeds twitch twitch and a pull and the Bass just can't resist and there weedless so you can toss them into the thickest you want, I use braid cause you never know when they hit where they go usually it is down and dirty into the weeds so the braid just cuts it up like butter and must say use glue on the tip close to the eye cause that is what gets torn up first and if you forget and the head gets worn out I've just tore off the bad spot and hook into it again and keep on going. Unlike the ones that just work on the surface these will sink down slow, add a split shot 4" inches up and it sinks down to get the ones in deeper water, or hold rod tip up and u can work it just as well on the surface, bouncing of pads, cat tails, scum floating, weeds, and in overhangs it is tough bait that seems to get the strikes from Bass regularly and even an occasional Crappie it you let it sink down some twitch twitch, pull twitch and hold on. I bought the green, yellow, with the little black flakes in it, they vary darker green and yellow mix but for the most part are consistent with the color scheme. Hope this helps u out, Have Fun Fishing cause I know if the Bass u fishing for see it most likely its gonna eat it.
sean_k
5/13/2014 8:34:00 PM
Sir, you are some kind of stupid. This report is absolutely appalling, it's unbelievable that you could disrespect the land owners wishes by attempting to keep Crappie, which he specifically told you not to. Your actions are the epitome of ignorance and why person such as myself and other rule/law abiding anglers are seldomly allowed access to private waters as you have ruined Land Owners trust in the angling community. I only hope for everyone else's sake that you and your friend are never again allowed to mess up another fishery with your ignorant and disrespectful actions.
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