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Langlois Lake Report
King County, WA

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09/13/2008
Top Fishing From Boat
Largemouth Bass
Plastics
Morning
09/13/2008
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733

got to the lake at 8:30. No wind. water 68. 3 other boaters on the lake. Worked the structure on the north side of the lake and marked TONS of fish at 30 feet. Threw 4" senko w/ weight in silver and roadkill with no bites. Switched to black/blue and went along the westside of lake. Stopped going for deep water and threw my T rigged senko right at the shoreline timber and fish on bout a pound. Kept that up at hit my limit by noon. There are tons of bass swimming in the shallows and the blue/black senko matched the color of the dragon flys that kept divebombing my head. Water visibility was easily 30 - 40 feet. Left lake for the snoqualmie/ tolt river, but that's another story.


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BassinBomber
9/13/2008 10:26:00 PM
Way 2 go,..kinda "Matched-the-Hatch" huh,..great observation!

BB
gian
9/14/2008 9:27:00 AM
thanks, plus I was running out of colors :0). I didn't think chartreuse would go over too well, and that was my last option before going to hard bait.
iPodrodder
9/14/2008 10:31:00 PM
My favorite lake....did you keep the bass?
iPodrodder
9/14/2008 10:35:00 PM
Wow just noticed how snobby that sounded. I actually hope you did keep the bass, the lake gets almost no pressure whatsoever, and sometimes the dinks need to be thinned out.

Isn't it calm on that lake?
gian
9/15/2008 5:13:00 PM
No I let them all go. I did have to cut the leader on one because he swallowed the worm, he didn't look to good. But you are right, there were so many fish in there once you get the color right, you can't stop catching fish.
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