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I thought it would be good for us to know where to lookout for each other, some boat launch and parking areas see more problems than others. This is a few lakes I've had several problems. Share some of yours, we will all be safer.
1. Lake Samish, Whatcom co- had my window broken even though I really didn't have anything to steal.
2. Storm Lake, Snohomish co- had my tire slashed.
3.Lake Shoecraft, Snohomish co- had my window broken twice, stolen stereo and speakers, lost some tools. Also someone had gone through my vehicle several different times seeing what they could take.
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Pre-Fishing for a tourney last year with Ben (bpm3067) we thought we'd try and take advantage of a "cheaper" launch on Lk. WA. Well, after getting back from a long day on the water, Ben was very disappointed to see his back window broken out and his gym bag stolen. Nothing valuable, just a mess. This was at the Atlantic City Launch in the West Channel, South of Seward Park. Don't do it, it's not worth it. The community is ghetto and people I have seen there are sketchy.
Great idea for a thread spindog. It will be interesting to see what launches come up.
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Joined: 5/2/2007 Posts: 421 Location: Mukilteo, WA
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Hwy 2 side of Rieter on Sky N. fork Sky above Index (twice) I got even on both Pilchuck Creek west of I-5 "Free" Ballard launch on ship canal Stilly above gravel pit Sky at Sultan Skagit on S. Skagit Hwy
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Joined: 6/19/2007 Posts: 486 Location: Poulsbo
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Curley Creek in Kitsap County. Had my convertable top slahed there in a attempt to steal my seahawks jacket while fishing. Also the launch in Dewatto (the old oyster shack) in Mason county.Not my car but have seen many broken windows at that launch.
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fishnislife wrote:Pre-Fishing for a tourney last year with Ben (bpm3067) we thought we'd try and take advantage of a "cheaper" launch on Lk. WA. Well, after getting back from a long day on the water, Ben was very disappointed to see his back window broken out and his gym bag stolen. Nothing valuable, just a mess. This was at the Atlantic City Launch in the West Channel, South of Seward Park. Don't do it, it's not worth it. The community is ghetto and people I have seen there are sketchy.
Great idea for a thread spindog. It will be interesting to see what launches come up.
fishnislife Great!! I thought I'd just take a pop in looksy on the forum b4 leaving the house FOR THE ATLANTIC CITY LAUNCH! I like this launch in that it's not crowded and close to where I like to fish. I will be sure and thin down the car on what I carry in the vehicle though.
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I have not been on in awhile but thought this was a pretty important thread. Been lucky mostly, only had one problem.
-Mercer Slough launch in Bellevue, brothers truck broken into a few years back.
Also Suak River/Darrington area, SKETCHY!!!
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On lk Wa I usually only launch at Stan Sayers. There is lots of foot traffic and cops hang there. Rainier beach is totally low lifed.Always has been.I wouldnt leave my car unattended there at all.
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I never leave anything in my vehicle when I go fishing and fortunately I have not been a victim which is not to say I won't be one one of these days. Great thread so thanks for the locations to watch out for.
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racfish wrote:On lk Wa I usually only launch at Stan Sayers. There is lots of foot traffic and cops hang there. Rainier beach is totally low lifed.Always has been.I wouldnt leave my car unattended there at all. You would have to be crazy to leave any vehicle unattended in Rainier beach.
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Joined: 4/1/2007 Posts: 308 Location: Port Orchard, WA
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I have left my rig at about 400 different lakes over the years and have only been hit once -- Several years ago at King County's Beaver Lake. I never feel very secure however -- I leave my canopy unlocked and leave nothing showing in the cab of my truck.
A nice bass is too valuable a resource to enjoy catching only once.
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Joined: 2/29/2008 Posts: 432 Location: Port Orchard, Wa.
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I have been lucky so far or my truck is so old they think I'm to poor to mess with. Could be the 12 ga shot gun I take with me ( for the snakes )!!
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Joined: 1/24/2010 Posts: 217 Location: S Everett Wa- Silver Lake
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When I posted this thread I should have included that this is not to deter you from fishing these particular spots but to make sure your valuables are either taken with you or left home. I usually just leave my truck unlocked since they will get in anyway. One other place I've had problems- Alpine lakes, Kittitas co- Rachel Lake trailhead, came back from Rachel and Rampart after camping and everyone got hit.
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I too have been very fortunate for the most part, 20+ years of leaving vehicles at launches (waaay after dark at times) and didn't get hit until this past year at Lake Samish in Whatcom County. However, I know Lake Shoecraft can be active, Strom Lk and Flowing Lk public launches can get interesting after dark!! Lake Stickney and Lake Serene launches attract some interesting activity as well.... I still feel fortunate, and will never feel afraid of leaving my vehicle anywhere, it's not worth the stress, that's why I have insurance....that being said, I would also not loose a wink of sleep putting the Glock Glock to some tweeker hitting my rig or anyone else's for that matter!! Awesome thread spindog!!!!
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I've never been hit there myself (thank god) but I've heard some stories and seen some damage done (broken windows, stolen catalytic converters, etc.) at the Lake Kapowsin boat launch and along the west side of the lake. I always keep a close eye on my rig whenever I'm in that area and never leave anything inside to entice the tweekers. Keep a sharp eye!
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Joined: 7/10/2009 Posts: 39 Location: Arlington, Wa.
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lake shoecraft twice! lake crabapple. I even had my gas tank sucked out last year!
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Joined: 6/14/2007 Posts: 138 Location: Lake Stevens
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Snohomish County: Bryant Lake (little mudhole, street parking only) and not to far away at Lake Armstrong.
Some tips for not getting broken into, I NEVER wash my truck, there's NEVER anything inside other than tons of garbage on the floor (my woman hates it, but it deters theft) and never show up with the stereo boomin and of course an alarm will help make them leave your rig quicker too! I also worked in a 4x4 shop too, someone's rig had been totalled after being broke into because he had a Smittybuilt all steel glovebox which the theives took crowbars to and ripped the entire dash out to get into. Moral, leave glove box unlocked with nuttin but crap in it!!!!!
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I have been very lucky so far, nothing huge that I can think of (knock on wood). But I know the Quincy area can get kind of wild. They actually shut down one of the entrances last summer because of the gang activity and vandalism. Also the parking lot to get back to Lenice has its problems and is about the only reason I havnt Lenice. Actually that whole area Beverly-Vernita is kind of sketchy. There is a ton of pull outs to the columbia and a lot of little ponds, you know right by the bullet riddled car and the mound of old mattresses. Watch it in that area as well.
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Thus far been lucky and haven't had any issues. I know Flowing in Snohomish County has had problems at the public launch as has Martha Lake (AM) at the public launch.
As a rule of thumb never leave anything in plain site, always lock your doors, and take the MOUNTS out of your window for GPS and other electronics. Smash and grabs happen quite often.
I typically leave one of my business cards on the dash and that usually does the trick anywhere I go...I work in law enforcement
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Joined: 5/11/2009 Posts: 99 Location: East Wenatchee WA
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gpc wrote:I have been very lucky so far, nothing huge that I can think of (knock on wood). But I know the Quincy area can get kind of wild. They actually shut down one of the entrances last summer because of the gang activity and vandalism. Also the parking lot to get back to Lenice has its problems and is about the only reason I havnt Lenice. Actually that whole area Beverly-Vernita is kind of sketchy. There is a ton of pull outs to the columbia and a lot of little ponds, you know right by the bullet riddled car and the mound of old mattresses. Watch it in that area as well. I would never leave my vehicle at the quincy lakes area for more than a few hours. Overnight I park it at my buddies place a few miles away and we drive back in in my buddies POS honda.
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