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Thread: Lk.Washington crappies

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    Cajun Chris Guest

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    I just axle seals on my boat today and plan on heading out somewhere in the morning. Where's a good place to go????// I'm thinking about Lk. Samammish or perhaps old reliable lake Sawyer........

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    Cajun Chris Guest

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    actually i replaced the axle seals on my trailer. it's been a long day........

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    Sawyer should be going good right now. I heard of a guy catching a 7lb smallmouth out of there last week . There should still be some crappies in the cove right accross from the boat ramp in the large logpile and the pads in the back of the cove. Best jig color for me at Sawyer has always been green body/white tail. Good luck.

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    Im gona try to hit lk.union this wknd.I know how to get to burgerking but Im completely unfamiliar with the area,where should I park at?Also,how long do we have untill the crappie start to disappear and go deep?will we be able to catch them all summer like we are fishing for them now?I want to try and hit the pierce county area but its a drive from everett and I dont want to go unless the crappie are really biting... any word on lk.kapowsin.
    slabking,I really want to say thanks again for all the info,it is a HUGE help to new crappie fishermen like me. eric

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric
    Im gona try to hit lk.union this wknd.I know how to get to burgerking but Im completely unfamiliar with the area,where should I park at?Also,how long do we have untill the crappie start to disappear and go deep?will we be able to catch them all summer like we are fishing for them now?I want to try and hit the pierce county area but its a drive from everett and I dont want to go unless the crappie are really biting... any word on lk.kapowsin.
    slabking,I really want to say thanks again for all the info,it is a HUGE help to new crappie fishermen like me. eric
    You can catch them almost year round from the dock near BK with summer and late fall being the best as far as numbers of fish. Just keep heading east past the BK which will be on your left. As you drive down Fairview you will see a huge old dock with very few top planks on it (about 3-5 blocks east of the BK) as soon as you pass this dock there is a quick left you can take that will get you going up the eastside of the lake. Stop as soon as you make that left this is were you want to park, on your left at the float plane business. You can walk right down to the huge floating dock that runs along Fairview. You will see all the logs, old docks and brushpiles (some above but most below the surface) that the crappie hang around. You can catch them on most all of this structure since the depth runs from a few feet deep to over 20 in the middle of the dock.

    If no luck here (fat chance!) keep heading up the eastside of the lake and try the many little docks found here. You need to look close to find them since many are hard to see while driving. You may see me there, when are you thinking of heading down? There are a lot of places I can show you that get no pressure at all!

    I'll be heading to Kapowsin on Sat. morning so I'll have a report on Monday.

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