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Tacoma/Spaway fishing new
      #308389 - 11/07/07 10:01 AM

I have a friend/co-worker that is looking to take his brother fishing. They just want to hopefully catch fish without worrying about all the different rules. Just want to have an enjoyable morning or afternoon. Any good spots to go?

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: DaBrow]
      #308401 - 11/07/07 10:37 AM

Lake Washington. Trout, Bass, all kinds of panfish. Lots of bank access in several places. Also the ship canal and Lake Union.

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: Trouthead]
      #308403 - 11/07/07 10:49 AM

American lake, TONS of perch!! and good trout fishing even kokenees! Has some hog smallmouth in there too, if you know where to look!

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: DaBrow]
      #308651 - 11/09/07 05:01 PM

Not too familiar with Pierce county lakes, Thurston has plenty of year-round lakes that are stocked decent. Is that too far of a drive?

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: SHAUNPMR]
      #308728 - 11/10/07 08:47 PM

Is fishing at American Lake any good in November, December? And what to use? thanks for the help, i'd be fishing off dock if that helps

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: TacomaFisher]
      #308734 - 11/10/07 10:24 PM

Ive never dock fished there. But im sure worms off the bottom would produce. I was out there today with the underwater camera, saw a few HUGE schools of perch. Also caught a dark Kokenee.
By the way.. Welcome to the board!

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: SHAUNPMR]
      #308742 - 11/11/07 12:56 AM

Indeed, welcome to the board.....Spanaway lake has a decent bite early in the fall, at the far end from the boat house...check the TNT for a report.

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: Musicman]
      #308746 - 11/11/07 03:24 AM

thanks, will try some worms off bottom, but from dock. I was at spanaway yesterday and nothing, saw a few jump, but there were about 15-20 people fishing and no one was getting anything. as for american lake i tried the day before off dock, but with a bobber. Guess Ill try the slip weight and a work or some powerbait/ power eggs maybe?

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: TacomaFisher]
      #308747 - 11/11/07 03:28 AM

BTW are the fish edidible in American or Spanaway Lake? I like to keep to catch and eat... thanks again guys

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: TacomaFisher]
      #309276 - 11/15/07 08:07 PM

I wouldnt eat anything that came out of a lake. They tend to taste muddy. Atleast I think so.

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: TacomaFisher]
      #309283 - 11/15/07 08:19 PM

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thanks, will try some worms off bottom, but from dock. I was at spanaway yesterday and nothing, saw a few jump, but there were about 15-20 people fishing and no one was getting anything. as for american lake i tried the day before off dock, but with a bobber. Guess Ill try the slip weight and a work or some powerbait/ power eggs maybe?




I fished it yesterday with a barrel weight nightcrawler and bobber and landed a 1lb Rainbow back behind the lodges on Ft.Lewis... Not sure who has access but it was alright...

Today I dock fished Spanaway lake to no avail. A local came and talked to me and my buddies and said that trout are normally hot year round. FYI, access is going to be closed off due to Christmas lights (drive thru park thing). Dont know if it will be open during the day and close in the evening or not...

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: TacomaFisher]
      #309284 - 11/15/07 08:22 PM

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BTW are the fish edidible in American or Spanaway Lake? I like to keep to catch and eat... thanks again guys




They ar but most are stocked fish not native so the meat is pretty mushy... I filleted one a couple that were given to me and of the 3 1 was bright pink the others were not so good... Personal preference..

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: CorkieSnag]
      #309295 - 11/15/07 09:08 PM

Let me rephrase that. I would not eat anything that came out of a lake that had any access to it other than hiking in. A long ways. High mountain trout are awesome to eat. Especially fried on a cast iron skillet covered in batter. Those fish dont see the pollutants and power bait. Or the hatchery feed for that matter.

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing new [Re: CorkieSnag]
      #309297 - 11/15/07 09:20 PM

Corky, I tend to agree with you. In my youth I would eat 'em if they were pink, now I am a little more selective.

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Re: Tacoma/Spaway fishing [Re: CHINOOK73]
      #310534 - 11/27/07 03:05 PM

True depends on the water they come from too...

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