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07/11/2014
81° - 85°
Trolling
Cutthroat Trout
Other
Silver
Sunny
Plug
Noon
71° - 75°
07/11/2014
3
1070

Five star day on the water with lots of sun and a slight breeze out of the Northwest. Ran over to the South end of Mercer and started working over the area with a Brad’s Mini Cutplug on one rod and a hoochie setup on the other. Bait started showing up 40’ down on the sonar as we reached the Southwest tip of Mercer and continued as we made our way North. For about an hour the Cutplug was getting hit often which resulted in a couple of smaller fished released and several that released themselves on their way to the boat. Switched over the other rod to Brad’s and continued working the area. The bite all but switched off for us however I managed one 18”+ fish before we decided to put up the trolling gear and target perch. The fish was pretty fat and had been dining on fairly good sized young sockeye. All of the action came with the gear set at around 40’ down, we did try deeper but it didn’t produce.

The perch we found were still a bit skinny and not as large as I am accustom to seeing this time of year. We fished in water around 18’ to 20’ deep, using perch meat and small plastics. We kept a couple dozen and called it a day around 2:30 as the boat traffic started to pick up.


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salmonbarry
7/11/2014 7:43:00 PM
Hey G-man, great to get a report from you! Today looked awesome as I drove up 405 at 6 am for a 7am meeting in Kirkland and was killing me to see that water like glass out there!! haha! Great report as always; so that cluster at 80 feet, is that a bait ball or school of sockeye?
G-Man
7/11/2014 8:53:00 PM
I lean towards the that being bait as sockeye show up as long individual lines. Now, what kind of bait? I don't know. We did spot some masses that looked to be sockeye, I don't believe the counts at the locks for a minute. There were large masses of sockeye in the lake well before they reached 1000 fish "counted" at the locks.
salmonbarry
7/11/2014 10:46:00 PM
Yes it's funny I marked those big masses too over by Seward park and also where you were at but were up a bit shallower. Was there a lot of stuff in the water over there? We ran into a lot of debris there last week~
Bob R
7/12/2014 5:37:00 AM
Nice fish, G-Man.Esp. that larger one. Bob R
sleepyferret
7/15/2014 11:41:00 PM
Nice fish and sounds like it was a good day on the lake! Thanks for all the good info!
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