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We fished Lake Shannon today. As usual we got a late start so it was 10:00 or so before we had the boat wet. We metered around the dam area and didn’t see more than the occasional fish on the meter so boat on plane we headed up towards the loon sanctuary. Just short of the area I saw fish on the meter so over the side went all the gear. Almost immediately we were into fish and a very consistent bite, until... The game department was patrolling the lake, checking licenses, doing safety checks and supporting a request by PSE to enhance their enforcement at Lake Shannon and at Baker. At our end the enhanced enforcement is welcome; being somewhat out of the way I think that boater safety is that much more important. Anyway, after being rafted to the WDFW boat for about 20 minutes and getting a clean bill of health we got back to fishing. Unfortunately it was just fishing and not catching. We searched all over the place but could not relocate the school. After our visit with the WDFW officers we did catch the occasional fish including a very nice native cutthroat and a sizable dolly that were both released but the hot action we had been experiencing was now just a memory. We explored for a while and then headed back down to the dam. We caught a few more fish in the dam area but over all the action was slow.
Running two rods off the downriggers and two lead line rigs we fished various depths. Most of our fish were caught between 18’ and 22’ or 1 to 1 ½ colors on the lead line rigs. We were running small dodgers followed by a variety of custom tied spinners, mini-squids and spin-n-glow set-ups tipped with shrimp. Although we tried every color under the rainbow two colors stood out, chartreuse green and purple were the hot colors for the day. As with most outings lately we were battling gusty winds so our trolling speed varied quite but generally we were running 0.8-1.7 mph with 1.4 being our target speed. The water temperature varied quite a bit between 58.3 degrees and 60.1 degrees.
It was a beautiful afternoon on the water with very little boat traffic and incredible mountain views. One of the pictures is looking up the lake towards Mount Shuksan and the other is a picture of our big kokanee for the day, a fat 15 incher. We hit Cascade Burgers on the way home again and that place is just plain yummy, it is a good thing that it is not closer to home!