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04/03/2011
Trolling
Cutthroat Trout
Other
Rainbow
Other
Noon
04/03/2011
2
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The forecast was off a bit, as usual, and the wind conditions made it tough for trolling solo. I ran down to the south end of Mercer and found a nice swath of color coming from the Cedar River that cut all the way to South Point. I fished the edges of the color and managed to pick up a nice health hen 35’ down in 110’ of water. Poor girl puked up her breakfast near the boat, which looked to be 3 good sized smelt each around 6” long. A quick pic and back into the water she went to pack on some more weight for the derby. I continued to work west along Mercer Island and found a huge school of perch that seemed to be on the verge of spawning. ( see sonar image) Trolling through the school, one was bound to take my Apex, and sure enough one did. Turned out to be around 10” long and just about to pop. If it wasn’t blowing so hard and if I had brought the appropriate gear, I may have stuck around and done some jigging. I continued to work my way north to Seward Park and had a fish on for a short period before it self released which turned out to be the last action my gear received for the day. Water temps are still in the 56 to 57 degree range and it looks like the Cedar is going to color up the south end for a while. Perhaps the smolts will use this to their advantage and make a run for it in the murky waters!


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mav186
4/4/2011 5:59:00 AM
That's a torpedo on steroids! I was wondering if you went out...
earchcobber
4/4/2011 6:33:00 AM
great detailed report.nice fish.thank you.
cpeacock
4/4/2011 9:36:00 AM
what derby?
EAmon___hoffman123
4/4/2011 10:02:00 AM
what a FATTY!!
good job we were going to go out on lk wa but the cutts were calling my name in lake sammaish
G-Man
4/4/2011 10:25:00 AM
Cpeacock - The Lake Washington Chapter of Puget Sound Anglers puts on a cutthroat derby in June that is open to the public.

EAmon - Overall size is why I prefer to fish Lake Washington for cutts. Because of all the available bait fish, the only skinny cutt you will pull out of Washington is a post spawn fish.
EAmon___hoffman123
4/4/2011 6:27:00 PM
thanks. just everytime we go we might pick up a koke but we do best in september for cutts in lake wa. we usaully fish lake sammaish and catch more. your defintley right about the size diifrents.
p.s do you know were we can get apex lures
snake7676
4/4/2011 8:31:00 PM
EAmon___hoffman123 sportco in fife will be having a tent sale and last year I bought a few apex lures there for real cheap the sale starts on the 7th I think! or even the old sportsmen warehouse here in federal way has them to .
G-Man
4/5/2011 6:51:00 AM
Outdoor Emporium, in Seattle, has them as well. The Pro-Troll Kokanee/Trout Killers are also effective and look very much like the Apex lures.
deadeyenevermisses
4/6/2011 10:13:00 AM
Your willingness to release such a magnificent Cuttthroat makes me proud to say I'm a fellow member of Lk. Wa. P.S.A.
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