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Lake Stevens

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Spring Fishing Patterns on Lake Stevens

SeasonSpeciesWater TempBehavioral PatternsKey LocationsBest TechniquesForage TypesBait Colors
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Smallmouth Bass51-55
  • Pre-spawn smallmouth are transitioning from winter areas to spawning grounds, actively feeding on rock piles and near timber in 8-20 foot depth range
  • Fish are showing increased activity during afternoon hours with sun, but remain easily spooked requiring longer casts
  • Rock piles in 15-20 feet with access to deeper water
  • Boulder and timber areas in 8-10 feet of water
  • Transitional areas between deep wintering holes and shallow spawning flats
  • Finesse Jigs worked slowly with long casts to avoid spooking fish
  • Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') bounced off rock and timber with short pauses
  • Drop Shot with natural presentations in clear water conditions
  • Crawfish emerging from winter dormancy on rocky structure
  • Perch relating to mid-depth structure
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Natural Baitfish Colors
  • Green Colors
Spring (Spawn)Smallmouth Bass51-60
  • Actively moving between deep rock piles (15-20ft) and spawning areas, with frequent feeding periods
  • Highly structure-oriented, relating strongly to rock piles that provide both spawning habitat and forage
  • Showing aggressive response to moving baits, particularly during choppy conditions
  • Rock piles in 15-20 foot depth range with nearby spawning flats
  • Transitional areas between deep water and shallow spawning zones
  • Protected rocky areas in 10-15 foot depth range
  • Hard Jerkbaits with jerk-jerk-pause cadence
  • Drop Shot with 16-18 inch leader in clear water
  • Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) with pendulum swing presentation
  • Football Jigs dragged slowly along bottom
  • Perch
  • Baitfish (Shad)
  • Natural Shad Colors
  • Green Colors
  • Natural Baitfish Colors
Spring (Post-Spawn)Smallmouth Bass58-68
  • Post-spawn smallmouth are actively recovering and beginning to feed aggressively, transitioning from spawning areas to early summer patterns
  • Fish are utilizing both shallow and mid-depth zones (8-20 feet), moving between feeding areas throughout the day
  • Rocky points and drop-offs adjacent to spawning flats in 12-20 foot depth range
  • Rock piles in 15-20 foot range, especially those near deeper water access
  • Transition areas between shallow flats and main lake points where perch congregate
  • Drop Shot with small profile baits worked slowly along rock transitions
  • Tubes dragged and hopped through rock piles
  • Ned Rigs worked methodically on points and structure edges
  • Small/Medium Soft Body Swimbaits for actively feeding fish
  • Perch congregating near rock-sand transitions
  • Crawfish becoming more active in rocky areas
  • Pelagic baitfish (Kokanee) starting to school in open water
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Natural Baitfish Colors
  • Green Colors

Summer Fishing Patterns

SeasonSpeciesWater TempBehavioral PatternsKey LocationsBest TechniquesForage TypesBait Colors
SummerSmallmouth Bass65-78
  • Actively feeding on both structure and in open water, following baitfish schools (particularly Kokanee and Perch) while utilizing rock structures as ambush points
  • Showing varied depth preferences throughout the day, with deeper activity during bright conditions and shallower feeding during low light
  • Open water areas near Kokanee schools, particularly in deeper basins
  • Rock piles and ledges in 15-20 foot depth range
  • Areas where perch schools are congregating, typically near structure-to-open water transitions
  • Drop Shot - particularly effective in clear water when targeting suspended fish near bait schools
  • Ned Rigs - proven highly effective on ledges and rock structure as noted in recent reports
  • Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) - successful when targeting fish actively feeding on perch schools
  • Kokanee - primary open water forage supporting larger bass
  • Perch - significant forage particularly around structure
  • Natural Shad Colors
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Green Colors

Fall Fishing Guide for Lake Stevens

SeasonSpeciesWater TempBehavioral PatternsKey LocationsBest TechniquesForage TypesBait Colors
FallSmallmouth Bass52-65
  • Smallmouth bass are actively feeding to build energy reserves for winter, following baitfish schools and targeting larger forage
  • Fish are transitioning from summer patterns to deeper water, with most activity occurring in 15-25 foot depth range
  • Aggressive feeding windows during low-light periods and weather changes, particularly around rocky structure
  • Deep rock piles in 15-20 foot range adjacent to deeper water
  • Main lake points with access to deep water
  • Open water areas where schools of kokanee are present
  • Drop Shot with small baitfish profiles worked slowly near bottom structure
  • Blade Baits worked vertically through suspended fish
  • Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) worked along rocky transitions
  • Kokanee in open water areas
  • Yellow Perch around structure
  • Crawfish in rocky areas
  • Natural Shad Colors
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Green Colors

Key Seasonal Structures in Lake Stevens

SeasonSpeciesPrimary StructureSecondary Structure
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Smallmouth BassRock piles in 15-20 feet with access to deeper waterBoulder and timber areas in 8-10 feet of water
Spring (Spawn)Smallmouth BassRock piles in 15-20 foot depth range with nearby spawning flatsTransitional areas between deep water and shallow spawning zones
Spring (Post-Spawn)Smallmouth BassRocky points and drop-offs adjacent to spawning flats in 12-20 foot depth rangeRock piles in 15-20 foot range, especially those near deeper water access
SummerSmallmouth BassOpen water areas near Kokanee schools, particularly in deeper basinsRock piles and ledges in 15-20 foot depth range
FallSmallmouth BassDeep rock piles in 15-20 foot range adjacent to deeper waterMain lake points with access to deep water

Primary Forage by Season

SeasonSpeciesPrimary ForageSecondary Forage
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Smallmouth BassCrawfish emerging from winter dormancy on rocky structurePerch relating to mid-depth structure
Spring (Spawn)Smallmouth BassPerchBaitfish (Shad)
Spring (Post-Spawn)Smallmouth BassPerch congregating near rock-sand transitionsCrawfish becoming more active in rocky areas
SummerSmallmouth BassKokanee - primary open water forage supporting larger bassPerch - significant forage particularly around structure
FallSmallmouth BassKokanee in open water areasYellow Perch around structure

Bait Colors by Season for Lake Stevens

SeasonSpeciesBait Colors
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Smallmouth Bass
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Natural Baitfish Colors
  • Green Colors
Spring (Spawn)Smallmouth Bass
  • Natural Shad Colors
  • Green Colors
  • Natural Baitfish Colors
Spring (Post-Spawn)Smallmouth Bass
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Natural Baitfish Colors
  • Green Colors
SummerSmallmouth Bass
  • Natural Shad Colors
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Green Colors
FallSmallmouth Bass
  • Natural Shad Colors
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Green Colors