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Decided to take advantage of the great weather we had Saturday, and headed out to Samish with my new (to me) fishing boat. We were chasing Kokanee but anything on the hook would have made for a successful day. We did not have high hopes at all (we're not crazy, just eager). I'd been sitting on that boat since late November and couldn't wait to get out and fish with her. BTW Its just an old 19ft Bayliner with an outboard, but it was cheap and a lot more comfortable than the 12ft Valco I have used.
Back to the fishing. We used downriggers and started deep. We stayed near the boat launch for the first part of the day, starting just before 6:30am. My fish finder did a great job of picking up the downrigger cannonballs. That's new to me as well, so I'm learning how to fine tune it. Trolled around at 40-50 ft until we started picking up hits on the fishfinder near 20 ft, so the lines came up a bit. Not too much happened at that point so we moved closer to the north end of the lake. Same thing. Most of the "fish" my fishfinder saw were near the surface and maybe one or two near the bottom in 60ft of water. We were going to go under the bridge into the deep part of the lake, but the crew rowers were out in force, so we respected their space and headed to the south end. Nothing there either. Looks like most of whatever was hanging around is still going to be in the area where the lake is nearest I5.
We saw a couple other boats out fishing. Looks like they may have been going for panfish, or they were jigging for bottom fish. Not sure. We started loosing battery power for the trolling motor around 10:30, and after four hours of being skunked, thought it might be a good time to call it a day and a good first effort for the year. Its going to be a few weeks before I make it back there for another try, so hopefully the decent weather continues and the water starts to warm up a bit.
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