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Nahwatzel Lake Report
Mason County, WA

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04/09/2018
56° - 60°
Trolling With Fly
Rainbow Trout
Power Eggs
Orange
Mostly Sunny
Morning
46° - 50°
04/10/2018
3
5663

I figured with the only one day of decent weather for a week that I would hit Nahwatzel. Left early and got to the ramp around 7:15am. One other boat on the water. Bank fishermen on both sides of the ramp. Started out trolling with a fly and a 1/4 oz weight. Next time I am going to use less weight. I marked lots of fish on my Garmin DV44. Noted water temp between 48-51 degrees. I understand Satsop stocked this lake on March 24th. Trolled around for a hour or so. One strike that was a pop off unfortunately. Noted in about a hour that the lake was getting busy. Saw many other boats and a few other kayaks all doing about the same - trolling with little luck. Did see one good size trout caught around 830am. I switched over to still fishing and power bait by the wood pilings. Saw a few rising fish in this area so decided to drop anchor for a while. Landed one 16" fish and promptly released him back. And then the bite stopped.

I spoke with a few other people and many had the same response-it was slow. All blamed it on weather. Seemed like yesterday (Sunday) the wind blew and next day (today) a big low front with rain was expected. Switched back to trolling fly and got one other that popped off right at the boat around 16"- 18" I estimate. At noon this lake had significant fishing pressure. I loaded back on the trailer around 2pm. When I left the ramp parking lot there were so many boat trailers some people were parking their rigs along side the road.

Still a great day always enjoy being on this Lake. I heard first thing in the morning what sounded like Elk but might have been a loon calling out several times first thing which was cool.


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grubowski
4/10/2018 12:02:05 PM
I fished it Friday, and it was the same story. I was in my float tube and dragged a leech around on a sinking line for several hours with a couple of bumps but no hookups. I also tried a drop shot, jig, swimbait, and jerkbait for bass with nothing. Marked a lot of fish out in the deeper 20+ foot range, but they wouldn't bite. I really wanted to fish those pilings, but float tubes are pretty slow moving and motor boats kept running over there before I could reach them. I talked to one guy who really knows his stuff and he had caught 7, though nothing big. He pumped the stomachs on a couple and found they were chock full of midges (which were everywhere, the surface was covered in their shucks). That could be part of it too, they're just full. Anyway, everyone else I talked to said it was dead too. One guy said this was the slowest trip there of the past 25 or so trips there and they usually knock them dead. Weather was pretty intense over the weekend. I live in the same general area and we got a good 3"+ of rain over the weekend. The rivers are raging and muddy torrents too.

I tried to go to Lost Lake yesterday and found it absolutely packed. There was a wall of lawn chairs across the whole launch area. I just turned around and left. I tried Isabella for a bit. Water was pretty murky, not sure if it's always like that or if it was from all the rain. Tried dragging a fly for cutthroat (or even pike minnow, I'll take any fish at this point), but nothing. I also fished for bass up in all the emerging pads and flooded brush, but nothing. I really like the look of this lake though. Great bass habitat and not so many houses on the lake. One cool thing I did see were a bunch of salmon fry swimming around at the boat launch. Hopefully some can survive and make their way down to the sound.

Drove by Nahwatzel on the way home and it was a zoo. Kept driving. I will say that's one thing that I don't like about lakes in Washington. They're all built up with homes, which is bad enough, but then the only access point is the boat ramp. It gets very crowded and awkward at times. One thing I always liked about fishing from a float tube is if I could find a pull off, I could launch just about anywhere. But here the whole shoreline tends to be private.
cubmaster
4/10/2018 12:13:10 PM
Just curious, was this lake officially stocked in March??
Thanks
tmanh2o
4/11/2018 9:15:02 AM
Cubmaster...yes lake was actually stocked on March 24th by Satsop Ponds Hatchery. They plant mostly mason and pacific county. usually bigger fish too. By the way Cubmaster I was Committee Chair for pack 4539 for a few years. "Do your best"
tmanh2o
4/11/2018 9:19:30 AM
Cubmaster...yes lake was actually stocked on March 24th by Satsop Ponds Hatchery. They plant mostly mason and pacific county. usually bigger fish too. By the way Cubmaster I was Committee Chair for pack 4539 for a few years. "Do your best"
The Quadfather
4/10/2018 12:27:23 PM
Cub master, yes, a friend of mine was a volunteer in the stocking.
bob johansen
4/10/2018 4:04:04 PM
Grubowski - There are many good bass lakes in Washington that have no or very few shoreline homes. I have fished about 300 lakes in this state from a canoe and several don't have any official launch ramp.
grubowski
4/10/2018 5:23:29 PM
I'm excited to find those. Stump has me intrigued, but it looks like I'll have to pay for access. I'm certainly willing to do that though if it means a quiet place to fish from my tube. There are a few ponds around Elma where I live that I want to explore too. I would love to hear about more of these if you don't mind sharing :)

Oh, I forgot to mention in my other post, I think those loon/elk sounds were a bald eagle. There are several in the area, and there is one that seems to consider that far shore its territory. It was quite vocal when I was there and it sounded like an odd loon to me too.
bob johansen
4/10/2018 6:57:46 PM
I have fished Stump Lake from my canoe and found plenty of nice bass. It was a while back but there was no fee to launch at the rough site. Check out my overview and 4 photos of this lake on this site. In Mason County I also like Benson, Devereaux, and Trails End Lakes. They have shoreline homes but no outboards and plenty of nice bass.
grubowski
4/10/2018 8:13:16 PM
It looks like Green Diamond has started charging for access to all that land in Mason. I think I’ll do it though since it’s quiet and close to home. They also have access to some of the creeks too.

No outboards is a good thing for sure. I will definitely check out those lakes. Thanks for the info ??
grubowski
4/11/2018 1:16:16 AM
Weird, those question marks were supposed to be a smiley face. I really am grateful for the info.
tmanh2o
4/11/2018 9:18:33 AM
Bob you have put many miles and fish in that Canoe I bet ! Have you or Grubowski tried Kokane by Cushman yet ?
bob johansen
4/11/2018 6:18:15 PM
T-Man - No I haven't targeted kokanee at Cushman but I find the hot spot for largemouth bass. Cushman is a large lake and I fished it mostly from my Bass Tracker. Kokanee are a great game fish and I have caught many - but mostly by accident.
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