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This report has a lot of 'extra' information, because when you're going this far, to a place this remote, you need to know before you go.
Took a trip with the GF to Quinault this past weekend as we had a 4 day weekend. Day one was a beast getting there. Construction in Aberdeen has one of the bridges closed and it took over 1.5 hours just to get through that town. We arrived at the Lake Quinault Lodge around 5pm and decided not to try fishing that day. Enjoyed the lodge and a pretty good dinner.
We had intended to stay in the lodge one night, then camp the next, but with all the rain decided to stay at the lodge again. That wasn't an option, as they were full though. This turned out to be a good thing, we went further down the road to the Rainforest Resort and were VERY nicely surprised by MUCH better lodging at a VERY competitive price. Their $75 rooms were better than the the Lodge's $99 rooms (lodge rooms had no TV, no bathroom fan, and were very out-dated). We ended up in a 'suite' which included a separate living room, spa tub, gas fire place, fridge, microwave, TV, etc. for only $130 a night (expensive yes, but a damned good bargain and hey, we needed a nice trip!)
Finally got out on the water and started trolling. I trolled all different depths from surface trolling, 2oz, 3oz, and 4oz banana sinkers. I got hits at all Depths. All told, I got 8-9 hits, and 4 connects in a 3-4 hour period. Unfortunately, I only got two IN the boat. 1 being a small rainbow, and the other being a nice 14.75 inch Cutthroat. The other two hookups came off at the boat, and they were both Dolly Vardens that were easly in excess of 20 inches (and I generally under-estimate). Very pretty fish, not much fight in them until they saw the kayak though. Those two came from deeper down, so if you target them you'll have to target deeper (think my gear was 30+ feet down). Also, it's legal to keep 4 of them out of Quinault if I read things correctly.
It was POORING the entire time out there. HEAVY rain. I was the only person out there, and in the drysuit, I was really comfy and only got chilly around 5pm when the temps were starting to drop. Headed back in, took off the drysuit, and had a GREAT dinner at the resort's restaurant. The Rainforest Resort beat out the Lake Quinault Lodge on dining too - price was a lot cheaper and the food was tastier.
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