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King County, WA

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09/18/2016
66° - 70°
Trolling
Salmon
Attractor
Chartreuse
Mostly Sunny
Flasher
Morning
66° - 70°
09/19/2016
3
1401

had a better than expected day. hooked four fish. lost one, released a native and kept two nice hatchery Coho. Green/glow flasher and Chartreuse ace hi fly (candle fish) was the ticket. stayed around 1.8 - 2.1 on SOG. 55 ft on the cable.


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$e@hawk
9/20/2016 9:09:00 AM
nice report. what area of lake Washington were you fishing?
kurtkettel
9/20/2016 12:23:00 PM
You can keep natives fyi....good that you released it though. Lots of fish in front of Kirkland now....we got 6 this morning...still bright
dougefresh
9/20/2016 1:00:00 PM
We were fishing out in front of Kirkland / Hunts point. 60-70ft of water.
salmonkiller
9/20/2016 2:55:00 PM
Do you have to release wild coho?
dougefresh
9/20/2016 7:19:00 PM
?? cant say for sure.. my opinion..YES
King me
9/20/2016 7:51:00 PM
Lake Washington will open to fishing for coho salmon

Action: Opens Lake Washington to fishing for coho salmon.

Effective dates: Sept.16 through Oct. 31, 2016.

Species affected: Salmon.

Location: Lake Washington (King Co., North of the Hwy. 520 Bridge and East of the Montlake Bridge and including that portion of Sammamish River from 68th Ave. NE Bridge downstream): open to fishing for salmon.

Other Information: Daily limit of 2 coho, minimum size 12 inches. Release chinook and sockeye salmon.
King me
9/20/2016 7:52:00 PM
You CAN keep wild coho
G-Man
9/21/2016 7:10:00 PM
Marked or unmarked are fair game. The reason the fishery is the limited to north of the 520 bridge is to protect the wild fish heading south to spawn in the Cedar River. Of course it then makes perfect sense that the tribe can net the ship canal and take fish before they have had a chance to segregate themselves...
Also, with the water being as warm as it is during the first part of the fishery, fish that are released don't have a high survival rate, so the State figures you might as well keep what you catch. Just because they swam away, doesn't guarantee they will survive.
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