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06/02/2008
Trolling
Rainbow Trout
Morning
06/02/2008
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Fished today (Monday) from 8:00 am to about 2:00. Had a great day fishing w/ my friend Mike. Caught 7 cutts, plus numerous missed takedowns. Of the 7, two got off next to the boat, & one smaller one, apprx 14" was released. Kept four - all from about 17 to19 inches. One pic of Mike & a fish, & the other pic shows the largest one.

Had one REALY nice fish on, which got away. He was peeling more line off, than any other fish that I've had on, on this lake. He hit the release, & the rod only slightly came up, then went back down hard. He was a real head-jerker - then he just started taking out line, pausing, then running again. Finally, as I was maintaining tension on the line, I felt him really start jerking,.......then the line went slack. I never saw him - never even got him close to boat - in fact, he was much further away from the boat, then when he first got on. Anyways - I'm not one much for the, "One that got away" stories, but I believe he was one the "Big Ones". He fought harder & took out much more line, than the 4 1/2 pounder, 21" incher, that I caught last week. Oh well - I'll get 'em this summer.

Finally, interesting thing was - I caught no blackmouth today. Last night I caught 3, but no cutts. Today, all cutts & no blackmouth. Hmmmm


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onebadrussian
6/3/2008 12:01:00 AM
sounds like a good day on the water. May i ask where you are fishing on the lake? I always launch from the kenmore launch and don't go too far from there. Am i even close to any good cutt water? any help or tips would be greatly apreciated. Thanks.
SlimySlab
6/3/2008 8:08:00 AM
The whole lake is "alive" with fish right now. Both bridges, Cedar river, Jqaunita bay is loaded with fish and bait. Start there and have fun!
eaglecadd
6/3/2008 11:13:00 AM
Looks awesome. I am new to this lake. What is the best lure/bait combination?
irishrogue
6/3/2008 12:12:00 PM
Nice work!!!
kutthroatkilla
6/3/2008 12:40:00 PM
I'm officially declaring this guy called "CLK 305" the new "kutthroatkilla." I am retiring the name :-) Nice job Chris! I'm so glad everything is working for you and you're putting them tips I sent you to good use. You're a good guy! Keep it up man! -- kutt
kutthroatkilla
6/3/2008 12:41:00 PM
sounds like a good day on the water. May i ask where you are fishing on the lake? I always launch from the kenmore launch and don't go too far from there. Am i even close to any good cutt water? any help or tips would be greatly apreciated. Thanks.

--YES! Fish Sheridan Beach right outside the Kenmore launch in 30 feet of water. Get ready and hold on! The only problem is that lake is so polluted :-(
CLK 305
6/3/2008 9:29:00 PM
Thanks everyone!

onebadrussian: I've been fishing the mid-section of the lake - particularly the 520 bridge & the east side, both north & south of that bridge. Next week, I plan to start fishing more of the southern part of the lake - near the mouth of the Cedar & the southern part of Mercer Island. I've been holding off going down there, mainly because of the murky water, caused by the flooding rivers (mainly the Cedar). I'm not too familiar w/ the northern part of the lake, but I'd listen to SlimySlab & kutt. One I'd add is the area near the mouth of Thorton Creek - it's on the west side of the lake, just north of Sand Pt.

eaglecadd: Peoples likes vary. From what I've heard, needlefish, weddingrings, plugs all seem to work well. I tend to favor herring, however, bait has its problem. It can foul easy, come off, etc. The upside of lures is, they usually 'stay on' & run true, which relieves you from wondering & worring if your bait's still on & if you're trolling 'anything'.

Thanks kutt & irishrogue!

Cheers!
~CLK
rubioloco
6/4/2008 2:35:00 PM
CLK.... compliments on the nice fish. I was raised fly fishing the mouth of Thornton Creek and fishing the creek up near Nathan Hale High School. Caught some impressive fish in the creek and many large ones like the 20" you have pictured. It is a great feeder source to the lake. Have you tried pulling spoons yet? I fish for really big bows and browns each year in Georgian Bay (Ontario Canada) where we take our biggest fish (7 - 15 lbs) on long narrow thin metal spoons (called silver fox). I have a few extras if you would like to try a few. Trolled at about 3 mph they get the attention of bigger fish and I doubt the local fish have ever seen one of these spoons. Let me know and I will get you a couple to try.

But those are some nice fish... made me smile seeing the darker cutt as that is what the cutts look like in Thornton Creek...
CLK 305
6/5/2008 9:32:00 PM
Hi rubioloco,

Thanks for the offer - that's cool of you! I haven't really spent much time trolling spoons yet. Perhaps a few hours here & there w/ some needlefish, but I haven't seriously worked any yet. I've used spoons w/ great success in other lakes - years ago, my favorite was a brass & silver Canadian Wonderer (boy, I caught alot of trout on those!). I don't think they make them anymore, but Dick Nite has a similar spoon, which is also very popular. I think later in the summer, I'll experiment w/ some spoons & spinners. I'll look on the internet for that 'Silver Fox'.

I think I'm going to try some fishing near Thornton Creek next week. If & when I do - I'll post how it was.

Thanks again & have a great weekend.
Cheers!
~CLK
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