grubowski
4/10/2018 12:02:05 PMI 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 PMThanks
tmanh2o
4/11/2018 9:15:02 AMtmanh2o
4/11/2018 9:19:30 AMThe Quadfather
4/10/2018 12:27:23 PMbob johansen
4/10/2018 4:04:04 PMgrubowski
4/10/2018 5:23:29 PMOh, 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 PMgrubowski
4/10/2018 8:13:16 PMNo outboards is a good thing for sure. I will definitely check out those lakes. Thanks for the info ??