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Mayfield Lake Report
Lewis County, WA

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08/24/2018
61° - 65°
Casting
Tiger Muskie
Cloudy
All Day
61° - 65°
08/27/2018
2
3745

Fished from Thursday afternoon to Saturday night, had about a dozen follows but they all seemed very skittish when approaching the boat. Had one bite but upon hookset, my line snapped, he threw my bucktail and I was able to retrieve it. I need to check my rod eyes for burrs as that's the second time that's happened. Ended up striking out on Mayfield this trip but that's musky fishing for you.


Comments

bob johansen
8/27/2018 6:42:21 PM
Was you using a wire leader? Those Muskies have very sharp teeth.
tmusky1
8/28/2018 10:53:19 AM
Hi Bob, I use flourocarbon leaders but my line broke about 30 feet away from the fish.
bob johansen
8/28/2018 3:58:04 PM
Oh, OK, leader definately not the problem then. My son and I fished the lake one time for tigers and we were lucky enough to each catch one. We were using mono leaders but we were tossing crankbaits and they pinned the tigers mouth shut and they could not bite the leaders. We did have another fish clip the leader and take off with the plug. I vowed if I ever fished the lake again I would use wire leaders. Pic of my tiger on the lake info page of this site.
tmusky1
8/28/2018 10:30:13 PM
That was a nice clean tiger, Bob, good size and coloring!
I'm sold on the custom flourocarbon leaders I've been using for years, I used wire my first 3 years and didn't like how they could fold over and crimp. Plus I found they adversely affect the action of some cranks and glide baits.
By the way, when were those pictures taken? It's amazing how much the lake has changed in some of them.
bob johansen
8/29/2018 9:32:11 AM
I have an article on this site about that fishing trip. Go to stories and Articles and type in Tiger Muskie. My story is the 5th one. I never did get back to Mayfield and fish it again. Alas, now it is too late - old age has caught up with me. No regrets - I fished a lot of lakes and caught a lot of fish.
tmusky1
8/30/2018 7:17:02 AM
I thoroughly enjoyed your article, Bob. I had no idea that section existed on this site until you directed me there.
You say you have no regrets but let me ask you,
(and this may be a topic better addressed as another story/article)
Is there any lake that, in hindsight, you wished you could've approached/fished differently but never got back to try?
Once again, this report might not be the best place for this but when I have the opportunity to pick someone's brain,I take it lol

bob johansen
8/30/2018 12:30:16 PM
Oh yes - There are many lakes I would like to fish again and several more I would like to fish for the first time. I have fished 354 lakes in Washington and caught bass from 282 of them. And, several lakes I would like to try a few different lures. Some of the lakes I fished didn't seem to have any bass but now are reported to have a good population of largemouth or smallmouth -- or both. Anyway, I feel I have no reason to complain - Old age happens to everyone if the live long enough.
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