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03/05/2013
46° - 50°
Trolling
Cutthroat Trout
Other
Chartreuse
Cloudy
Other
Afternoon
41° - 45°
03/05/2013
5
1836

I saw the pressure dropping and the wind staying off the lake and managed to get a few hours in from 1 to 4 this afternoon. Picked up the first one on a whole herring (only brought 2 herring), switched to mini cut plug lures and minced up my remaining herring for the filling to get the others. The fire tiger perch and my usual red/silver/chartreuse both worked. When they're on the feed any decent presentation should work. My goal was to fill the smoker and send some fish to my family members who are too ill to fish these days. I know they'll enjoy these.

Most were near drop-offs in 35 to 70 feet of water. I targeted depths of 25 to 40 feet, lots of turns and speed variations. A couple of them were stuffed full of stickle backs. Loads of fish on the meter and solid bait balls. I hope it's a sign that things are picking up. Tight Lines!


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homewaters
3/6/2013 8:58:00 AM
Well done. How many did you end up with in the box? And where about did you fish?
G-Man
3/6/2013 9:36:00 AM
Until the water starts to warm up a bit and the thermocline develops, this is about what one can expect. An inconsistent bite based upon the weather conditions. For those of use who don't have much of a choice of when we can get on the water, we can only hope that the conditions are favorable when we get to the lake. Thanks for the report and continued good luck out there.
Tesla
3/6/2013 9:47:00 AM
I took my limit of 5 yesterday, all were 16 to 19 inch range. Just doing a batch thru the smoker, I don't like to freeze them. I'll go back to C&R until I run out in a couple of weeks (assuming I'll catch more). I'm still working the mid-lake points listed in my previous post.

Yes, inconsistent is the best way to describe the recent conditions. It's hit-or-miss. Half of this fishery is just showing up making a decent presentation, and the rest is up to the fish. Tight Lines!
romanfishing
3/7/2013 12:01:00 PM
Thanks for such a constructive report, short but gives lots of info.
Aaron
3/7/2013 10:16:00 PM
Photos added.
Nelly1
3/8/2013 5:54:00 AM
Nice looking fish! I have yet to hook one on a brads bait. Thanks for the report!
Mike@Bills
3/8/2013 4:48:00 PM
Are any of those just Rainbows or are they all Cutts?
Tesla
3/8/2013 7:33:00 PM
All trout in Lake Washington and Sammamish are cutbows. The technical term is Introgression (genetic hybridization). The picture above is a good example of the variations one can expect in a small sample, every fish will be slightly different. This is the best short version of how the Seward Park Hatchery introduced rainbow trout in to this lake system, diluting the native cutty population for many decades (http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?DisplayPage=output.cfm&file_id=3141):
A fish hatchery with 20 rearing ponds was built in 1935 as part of an effort to make Lake Washington a "fisherman’s paradise." By the 1940s, the hatchery was releasing 250,000 trout annually. Its negative impact on the natural ecology of the lake led to its closure in 1978.
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