Martha lake in lynwood
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- kavykid2k6
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Martha lake in lynwood
well my girlfreind lives in lynwood and she lives right next to martha lake. i was wondering what all is in there and if there is any secrets to catching some fish?
i usaully dont fish that far south, i like my northern lakes but i figured i would give it a try.
thanks in advance guys:thumleft:
i usaully dont fish that far south, i like my northern lakes but i figured i would give it a try.
thanks in advance guys:thumleft:
Fishing the waters of the stilly, sky and snoho and the lakes of
North Snohomish county-- and my pond
North Snohomish county-- and my pond
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RE:Martha lake in lynwood
Fishing the waters of the stilly, sky and snoho and the lakes of
North Snohomish county-- and my pond
North Snohomish county-- and my pond
RE:Martha lake in lynwood
I've caught stockers, perch and largemouth out of there. Bassin' can be good because most people fish only for trout there.
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RE:Martha lake in lynwood
thanks! i aint much of a bass fishermen but i guess i can give it a shot. i do love eatin perch though
Fishing the waters of the stilly, sky and snoho and the lakes of
North Snohomish county-- and my pond
North Snohomish county-- and my pond
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RE:Martha lake in lynwood
I have fished Martha for years off the docks....If the fishing dock next to the boat ramp is open use it. The best place to fish is from the right side,front. Cast out as far as you can with Pwr bait. I use Rainbow dough but some guys are using pink eggs
I use about 1/2 oz and a swivel and 4' of 4lb test leader then a single #8 or 10 hook. Put on a marshmallow and power bait
Maybe some goop if you got it.....Walmart is just up the street so if others are using worms or something else and catching alot, then go get it.
Caution....DON'T USE THE SWIMMING DOCK!! You will get kicked out. The other dock down from the one I mentioned is ok but has lots of weeds. For bass try anywhere along the shore but most is private, so be careful. Have fun, Steve
I use about 1/2 oz and a swivel and 4' of 4lb test leader then a single #8 or 10 hook. Put on a marshmallow and power bait
Maybe some goop if you got it.....Walmart is just up the street so if others are using worms or something else and catching alot, then go get it.
Caution....DON'T USE THE SWIMMING DOCK!! You will get kicked out. The other dock down from the one I mentioned is ok but has lots of weeds. For bass try anywhere along the shore but most is private, so be careful. Have fun, Steve
Fly Fishing is the art of attaching a fake bug to a line and relying on the appropriate manipulation of the rod to deceive the fish into eating a sharp steel hook covered with feathers and fur.

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RE:Martha lake in lynwood
thanks steve!! i will probaly just be sittin on the bottom with some powerbait. if the fishing is good i might bring the pontoon boat out next weekend and the fly pole.
Fishing the waters of the stilly, sky and snoho and the lakes of
North Snohomish county-- and my pond
North Snohomish county-- and my pond
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RE:Martha lake in lynwood
kavykid2k6 wrote:thanks steve!! i will probaly just be sittin on the bottom with some powerbait. if the fishing is good i might bring the pontoon boat out next weekend and the fly pole.![]()
Pick up the Fishing and Hunting News. This month they have an article on Martha Lake. How to fish it. For the big Bass. I have seen LMB go into double digits. I have tried fishing for them but haven't had any luck. They're there Good Luck!
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Fly Fishing is the art of attaching a fake bug to a line and relying on the appropriate manipulation of the rod to deceive the fish into eating a sharp steel hook covered with feathers and fur.

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RE:Martha lake in lynwood
didnt get a chance to go this weekend but next weekend i am going to hit up a couple lakes, Martha,Cassidy, Armstrong and possibly blackmans
Fishing the waters of the stilly, sky and snoho and the lakes of
North Snohomish county-- and my pond
North Snohomish county-- and my pond
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RE:Martha lake in lynwood
I'm sure you'll have a good time...... Make sure you post somethin', Stevekavykid2k6 wrote:didnt get a chance to go this weekend but next weekend i am going to hit up a couple lakes, Martha,Cassidy, Armstrong and possibly blackmans
Fly Fishing is the art of attaching a fake bug to a line and relying on the appropriate manipulation of the rod to deceive the fish into eating a sharp steel hook covered with feathers and fur.
