BANK FISHING
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BANK FISHING
Anybody know of any "secret" bank fishing spots? I have a feeling is going to be a long-time before I get a boat! All those well-known spots get so flooded with people that you can't hardly get line in the water. So I was looking for any tips on where to fish to get in and have a better chance of producing a catch as you would from a boat with regards to size and quantity (on a good day of fishing obviously). Types: trout, bass, catfish (not bullhead), and I would also like to get into some steelhead and salmon. This is new territory for me with a couple new species of fish!!!
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RE:BANK FISHING
Nicholas, you might want to put this thread into the "River fishing" section of the forum. Since you are asking about Secret River Bank spots. Good luck though....... that is why they call them "Secret" spots. I'd throw something your way,, but my limited river fishing is at all the usually popular holes.
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RE:BANK FISHING
Don't hold your breath on getting any "secret" spots revealed (especially in a public forum such as this).
Practice close quarters casting (close quarters as in between trees/bushes, not people) and don't be afraid to strike out on your own. That way even if the "well known" spots are taken you can find your own "secret" spots.
Practice close quarters casting (close quarters as in between trees/bushes, not people) and don't be afraid to strike out on your own. That way even if the "well known" spots are taken you can find your own "secret" spots.
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RE:BANK FISHING
I thought about that after the post Gringo and will do Quadfather...thanks
RE:BANK FISHING
there is a lesser *at least I think it is* known bank fishing on Lake Ballinger in Shoreline. It is on the west side, you cant see it because the island hides it. It is public, it has one bench and lilly pads are a pain. But if you cast straight out about 30+/- feet. The trout love to hang out. I think there is a hole and a pipe that dumps right there. Use Pink Berkley Bait, and about a 24-30" leader. all the fish I have gotten from that lake is from that spot. Good luck! Matt
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That was the boat launch, circa. pre 1975. Before the park on the other side was ever built.newbe04 wrote:there is a lesser *at least I think it is* known bank fishing on Lake Ballinger in Shoreline. It is on the west side, you cant see it because the island hides it. It is public, it has one bench and lilly pads are a pain. But if you cast straight out about 30+/- feet. The trout love to hang out. I think there is a hole and a pipe that dumps right there. Use Pink Berkley Bait, and about a 24-30" leader. all the fish I have gotten from that lake is from that spot. Good luck! Matt
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RE:BANK FISHING
For trout I'd say try some creeks and rivers that aren't going to be flooded with guys fishing for steelhead and salmon during the summer. I'm sure you'll be able to get into a few trout. I have kind of a "secret" spot but it looks like it's been fished some but pretty much every cast I was getting a bite throwing spinners until they got scared off. I'd just go to a different spot for 30 minutes or so and fish that until the fish stopped biting there and went to the other spot again and caught more cutts. Had people that were walking by me saying "what, there's actually fish in there?" For catfish you'll pretty much have to go to eastern wa for catfish, only places in western wa I know of for catfish are Swofford Pond and Harts Lake. Also there's a reason why there's a bunch of people fishing in one area for steelhead or salmon, because those areas are for the most part the only places and most productive to get into some of the fish. Good luck in finding some places though, I'm sure there is some holes on rivers that there won't be much people.