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07/19/2008
Trolling
Rainbow Trout
None
Rainbow
Plug
Afternoon
07/21/2008
3
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I hit the lake for a few hours to de-salinize the boat and try out some different techniques on the lake's cutthroats. I was pulling 3" to 5" plugs of various types with out much success. I did manage an odd catch, a nearly 12" fat sockeye jack, fresh with sea lice, on a 4" jointed Rapala in a rainbow trout pattern 45 feet down near Magnuson park. What was he thinking?


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Salmon Slayer
7/21/2008 12:46:00 PM
I sure hope you didn't retain him cause that's illegal
caskillet
7/21/2008 12:56:00 PM
Yes it was legal to keep. Per Lake Washington special rules and regs-
"In all waters of Lake Washington, KOKANEE/SOCKEYE less than 15" in length are KOKANEE while those
15" and over are SOCKEYE SALMON."
G-Man
7/21/2008 1:34:00 PM
Caskillet has it right, Lake Sammamish has the no Kokanee retention rules. If you think about it, you normally want to cull the jacks hence the typical 6 salmon limit with only 2 being adults that you find in most river regs.
irishrogue
7/21/2008 8:08:00 PM
I thought for SURE you were wrong on this guys, but I've re-read the regs and indeed, if it's under 15" it's a Koke. And most importantly, once you define it as a Koke, it falls under the "Trout" guidelines. Learn something every day.
lippripper
10/17/2009 9:16:00 PM
another illegal koko by the G-man
G-Man
10/17/2009 9:31:00 PM
From July 1st through November 30th trout in Lake Washington fall under the State's general rules which are no minimum size. This means any koke under 15" is legal to keep at this time.
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