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King County, WA

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08/16/2008
Trolling
Rainbow Trout
None
Other
Flasher
Evening
08/17/2008
4
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After striking out on Lake Sammamish salmon, the dog and I tried the evening bite on lake Washington for cutts. Started fishing around 7:30pm at the South end of Mercer Island. The bait was already moving up in the water column by that time and I started out 45' down and had my first fish to the boat within 10 minutes. My second and third fish came at 35' down and I called it a night at 8:45pm. They were all in the 18" range, fairly fat and lucky for them all released unharmed. Last fish was caught inside the "no wake" buoys in about 60 feet of water. These cutts act like sharks, coming up from the depths to hunt in the shallows at night. Great night to be on the water with a fantastic sunset and a matching moonrise. Only pain in the @ss was all the boats buzzing me to get back the launches before it got dark. Call me crazy or selfish but I like a weekend of rain so we fishermen can have the lakes to ourselves!


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Anonymous
8/18/2008 6:41:00 PM
thats a pretty fsh!!!nice pics.....
snake7676
8/18/2008 7:06:00 PM
Wow! I cant seem to get any hits from cutts like i said before , I have tried dodgers with 3' to 4' leader dick nights or flat fish at the ends .I tried the shrimp oil and anis oil and still no luck . is it better to fish while sun is going down or in the morn. in deeper water or closer to shore I just cant get them to hit : ( ill keep trying till I get 1,nice fish and pic of the sun! you rock G-man the cutt slayer lmao L8TR !
G-Man
8/19/2008 8:06:00 AM
snake7676,
Early morning and just before dusk are typically the best times to fish for most any species and I have found that these cutts follow this general rule. They are without a doubt the apex predator in this lake as they will search out, find and take food throughout the entire water column. I haven't mastered the lake as kutthroatkilla has but have been giving the lake more attention as the price of gas keeps me from heading East of the mountains to fish for walleye. I've found that being able to properly understand what my fish finder is showing me has made a huge difference in my ability to catch fish in general. Knowing what the thermocline looks like as well as "seeing" bait balls and bottom structure is the key to this lake. Once you can "see" these items on your finder is is only a matter of locating the bait on which they are feeding. Right now it is most likely smelt which in turn feed on the shrimp and daphnia in the lake. They can be found most anywhere, but start with the major points along the lake shore and the floating bridges. It's only a matter of time before you catch a few and find out what works best for you. I like spoons, others use herring or spinners and even plugs, so keep at it!
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