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King County, WA

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04/21/2012
Top Fishing From Boat
Smallmouth Bass
Sunny
Morning
04/21/2012
3
800

Today was the 1st day out on the water with the boat after the long winter. Always makes me nervous when I turn that key for the first time.... But all is well. Motor started after a couple of seconds to get the fuel through the lines.


Now onto the water. Since it's a Sat, there were quite a few boats out on the water. My first cast was right at about 10AM. Throwing spinners and plastics. Water temp ranged from 53-56 degrees. I saw a few spots hit 57 by late afternoon.

Anyways, a big fat ZERO for bass. No bites, no follows. No signs. But while fishing for bass, I saw lots of trout. Big ones too. 16-17" trouts. Several were schooling together. After a couple of hours of no sign of bass, I busted out the trout rod. Used inline spinners, spoons, jigheads and rapala minnows. I landed 1 trout. Lost 2. Missed a couple. The 2 that got away were good sized ones too.

I saw a nice trout swimming around with a leader attached to it. At the end of the leader, looks like a leaf or something. Tried to get it to bite, but wouldn't commit. Keep looking at my offerings and turning away.

So zero stars for bass, but 3 stars for trout.


I know the image doesn't make this trout look that big, but it's just shy of 17". Kept flopping around when I would try to line up with the tape. Flopped out of the net and had to grab it by hand. When I threw it back, it was a floater for a second or 2, then swam away. I think it stunned itself flopping around, :o


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MotoBoat
4/21/2012 11:42:00 PM
Were the trout schooling in shallow, warmer water?
FishingFool
4/22/2012 9:18:00 AM
Yes, the trouts were in relatively shallow water. In about 10ft or so. They were hugging the bottom too. I assume because of the high sun.
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