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Well I was going to give fishing for Silvers North of the 520 Bridge another shot but thought better of it. Instead I hit up the North end of Mercer Island in search of some Cutts and Kokes. I found a school of fish on the finder 25' down and lowered my offering, no sooner had I put my rod in the holder and fish-on! Nice little kokanee about 11" long, so in the box he went. A couple of minutes later I lost the next Kokanee at the boat and a few minutes after that I released a 14" cutt. Now I usually use scent on my lures but with the way things were going I'd legally be done fishing in the next few minutes so I switched to a little larger lure without scent and targeted the cutts. Fishing down between 45' and 55', in the next 2 hours released 3 more cutts between 12" and 17" and kept one 19" fish that went 3lbs. The last fish of the day was a nice 14" Kokanee hen, that produced some very nice egg skeins. The surface water temp was between 61 and 62 degrees which kept the fish nice and feisty all the way up to the boat and helped those that were released to live another day. I did note that the surface temp of the East Channel was a bit higher, 63 to 64 degrees, than the main part of the lake and the thermocline varied in depth throughout the lake. I was surprised to see very few boats on the lake fishing, I figured with the break in the weather, more folks would be out.
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