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01/22/2013
36° - 40°
Trolling
Cutthroat Trout
Other
Chartreuse
Cloudy
Jig
Afternoon
41° - 45°
01/22/2013
3
1383

I got off to a late start today, hit the water about 2:30. Since it was the first time I've seen the sun in Seattle in about a week, I played hooky and went fishing. I worked the I-90 / north Mercer area with a full herring in a glow green anchovie helmet with no luck. After about an hour I did the only sensible thing and smashed up my herring and loaded the mashed up bits into a Brads mini cut-plug lure. The higher action did the trick and it was consistent after that. First fish came about 4 pm and the last one about 5 pm. I missed one take-down, landed the other three. The second fish looked like a cut-bow with a strong red line, yet it still had the red slash under the gills. These fish were holding off a ledge in 30 feet of water, 5 passes with 4 hits and 3 fish. Not such a bad day after all.


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downriggeral
1/22/2013 11:00:00 PM
Tesla That is a beautiful fish....thanks for the report!
G-Man
1/23/2013 6:14:00 AM
Way to work it and a nice payoff to boot!
romanfishing
1/23/2013 9:36:00 AM
Nice report, thank you!
Kokaholic
1/23/2013 11:18:00 PM
Wow nice catch Tesla, good to see Lake Washington is still producing.................Have you ever fished Sammamish? ..............................................When I lived on Lake Sammamish, I would fish the south end near Issaquah Creek . With a slow troll and Rapala's. For many years we would catch 3 to 6 lb cuts. easy. But it's been 15 years. My family and I will be moving back to East side soon. Look forward to fish Sammamish & Washington..
Tesla
1/24/2013 6:44:00 AM
I've had some of my best numbers for cutts in Lake Sammamish in late November and early December, up to 15 to 20 per day C&R. The south end of that lake was loaded with them when the hatch was on in late November (locals called it the January bug). The biggest cutt I've landed in Sammamish during 2012 was just shy of 19 inches and all of the cutts in that lake are very thin compared to Lake Washington cutts. The biggest cutt we landed in Lake WA was just under 23 inches. Typically, a 17 inch cutty from Lake WA weighs about twice as much as the same length fish in Lake Sammamish this winter. However it is rare for me to get more than 2 fish per day in Lake WA. It's a quality vs quantity tradeoff between these two lakes. My guess is that the bait fish are so thick in Lake WA this winter that the cutts have become fat and happy, and are content to watch your presentation sliding by. I'm hoping the spring warmup will stimulate the bite in Lake WA and produce some very nice and healthy fish. Tight lines, see you out there!
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