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10/11/2008
Trolling
Salmon
Other
White
Flasher
Morning
10/11/2008
4
553

So the kid and I got a late start and had our lines in the water North of the 520 bridge around 9:30am. We were targeting silvers using the same mini hoochie and flasher combo I used yesterday. We ended up getting one silver, a fin clipped jack of about 3 pounds. We also caught and released a fin clipped chinook that went about 2 pounds, one 10" kokanee and couple of small cutts. We also kept a couple of fat 18" cutts that had quite full stomachs one with stickleback and the other with crappie! I didn't post the pics of the fish as I found the cutts feeding habits more interesting. The fish were all caught at 60' throughout the day until we finished at 1:30pm. Most of the fish were caught near Evergreen Point in 80' to 100' feet of water. We did move and try around Sand Point and picked up a small cutt and the kokanee near the NOAA station. The weather was fantastic with a just a light breeze out of the North after the early morning fog burned off.


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Crumb
10/11/2008 10:12:00 PM
Very interesting. Thanks for the report and pics.
snake7676
10/11/2008 10:40:00 PM
Wow! good day on the lake for you guys today .Sounds like I should of went out in the boat my self , instead of down to the river today , well thats an awsome report ill be out sunday around noon . Just what I wanted to hear to get me out there thanks.
BassFanatic
10/11/2008 11:29:00 PM
Good report. especially about the crappie!???
The Quadfather
10/13/2008 7:05:00 PM
Thanks for the report, and more thanks for the interesting photos of the crappie. I was out their at 520 on Sat. 3 pm til closing, no luck. Very frustrating/humiliating at some level.
RobertW
10/14/2008 7:36:00 AM
Looks like those fish are coming into the shallows and feeding in the evening possibly?????
G-Man
10/14/2008 11:28:00 AM
RobertW,

The cutts feeding habits remind me of how a shark typically operates. Hang out offshore during the daylight hours and come into the shallows during the low light hours to feed on unsuspecting fish/insects/amphibians/etc. And if the opportunity presents itself, they'll take bite out of anything that comes their way while hanging out in the thermocline.
Elijah.Loves.Fishin
5/24/2010 4:07:00 AM
interesting pictures, looks like the bottom fish is a pumpkinseed while the two on top are crappies :D
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