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Went fishing with a couple buddies and one of their daughters. Action was slow for the first hour, trolled from the boat launch up past the point by the weather bouy, weaving, never more than a couple hundred yards from shore, picked up one average cutt, 14 inch. Trolled around the weather bouy and picked up some more fish, but hte action was better out in the middle of the lake north of the weather bouy, lots of gulls eating hatching chironomids, fished in and out of them with riggers set around 20-25 feet, used macks flies in black with green hackle and smiley blades. These are AWESOME lures, tipped with about an inch of berkely worm for added scent. My only complaint is I would love these flies to have a trailer hook on them, I think I will start tying my own version. They are basically a wolly bugger with a couple beads on the shank of the hook and a smiley blade. Make sure you tune the blade, we had one out of the box that did not rotate, so I put a bigger bend in the blade and it ran well, it's a good lesson to always check how your gear is running before you drop it back. Anyway, as a side note, I think everyone who fishes for cutts in lake samm and wa should check out G-mans post for lake wa a couple weeks back, he posted a pic of a coho and I thought I had not caught them in samm, but this day we caught 4 of them and one did not have a clipped adipose fin. Great lesson. All in all, it was rainy and windy, but the fish did not seem to mind. We lost a few at the boat, numerous bites and then nothing on and landed 12-15 fish, kokanee, coho, cutts, fun day. My buddy's daughter is 5 and was awesome, netting fish, eating doughnuts, never complained once about the weather, we had a blast. By the way, this was my first time fishing since ACL surgery in December, so thanks to my buddies for helping me get the boat out there.