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Not the day I was hoping for, but it felt good to get out on the water for a bit during Snowmaggedon 2011. I was first to use the ramp this morning, I got there at 9:00am with the temps around 24 degrees, luckily it was all clear, so no need to sand! The winds were brisk and coming out of the southeast and the skies were overcast for most of the day. I started fishing near South Point and no sooner did I put my rod in the holder, it started to dance. A 12” koke had picked up my hoochie 40’ down, or on it’s way down, and came home with me to be smoked at a later date. I’m always leery of an outing that starts off so quickly and my gut feeling held true. It wasn’t until 3 hours later that I picked up my next and only other fish, a 17” spawned out cutt. She hit a mini apex, also at 40’ down on the rigger, near the southwest corner of Mercer Island and was released after posing for a picture. Lots of bait in the water, as has been the case all winter, just thinking that I’m not getting out on the water during the optimum fishing conditions, the curse of having a day job. Aside from the cold and wind, it turned out to be a nice day and I saw a few other foolish folks out trying their luck as well. With my sister’s family in town from Medicine Hat, I also had a chance to pick up my nephew and bother in law and give them a quick tour of the south end of the lake just as the light pellet snow started to fall. It was a nice way to end the day.
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