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09/27/2014
Casting
Cutthroat Trout
Silver
Mostly Sunny
Flasher/Lure
Noon
09/27/2014
5
2140

This weekend was a huge treat for me. My clients from work have a cabin right on the water and let my girlfriend and I stay out there for the weekend. The trip was cut short due to some medical issues I encountered. Day before heading out I suffered a Spontaneous Pneumothorax (Collapsed Lung) from working out to vigorously. That caused me to have shortness of breath most of the trip and forced me to leave early. Long story and rather not go into detail ha.

Lets talk about the fishing. My intentions were to catch the silver run pushing through the canal. To my surprise the natives were netting and really made it difficult to hook any salmon. So I changed up my game plan and started fishing for Sea-Run Cutthroat. Its a catch and release fishery so I made sure to pinch most of my barbs on my lures. I fished high tide, low tide, it didn't matter. These fish were absolutely aggressive and hungry. I caught around 30 fish averaging 10-12 inches. I did hook a few in the 15-19 inch range which I posed for in one of the pics. My choice of lure, which I stuck with the entire time, was a silver needle fish with a little bit of dick nite herring scent. Threw a split shot on there to add a bit of weight and had a blast catching these beauts. I did have one silver follow my lure to shore but did not seem that interested and swam away once he saw me and my raging biceps. After I had all my fun I packed it up and headed home.

It was nice to switch up the scene and fish waters that were foreign to me. I absolutely fell in love with it out there as it is very peaceful and quite. I look forward to getting back to the river fishing for silvers in the next week or so. Tight lines and hope to see ya out on the water!

-Dj B.


Comments

Mike Carey
9/28/2014 6:38:00 AM
way to go, those fish are beauts. Before anyone even says it, the "can't take it out of the water" rule does not apply to cutthroat. Knowing you're an experienced angler I'm sure the fish were handled with care.
AJFishdude
9/28/2014 7:16:00 AM
Nice! I love catching Cutts but have never specifically targeted searuns. I should do it one of these days!
DjButler
9/28/2014 7:47:00 AM
The tribal police were out there enforcing the netting going on. They came by and watched me for a bit and asked how I was doing and what not. One had mentioned that the sea runs were more abundant than the salmon were right now. Barely any salmon in the nets or at the hatcheries yet. I found that very interesting.
downriggeral
9/28/2014 8:35:00 AM
Beautiful fish DJ! Thanks for sharing and get better soon to get back to catching fish.
LiveAsYouWill
9/28/2014 4:27:00 PM
Thanks for the write-up! I wonder IF i might have any luck taking boat off of Camano Island somewhere.... any thoughts?
LiveAsYouWill
9/28/2014 4:28:00 PM
....FOR SeaRun cutts
DjButler
9/28/2014 5:48:00 PM
LiveAsYouWill, I am not very familiar with Camano or the area in that vicinity. Mike Carey would be the guy to ask. Or if anyone reading this wants to add in or help.
salmonbarry
9/28/2014 6:57:00 PM
That's amazing! Praying for your quick recovery too my friend! That sucks but as most good fisherman do, you made the most of it! I have a friend that used to target those all the time off the shores over there and loved it!
jonb
9/29/2014 8:02:00 AM
Nice trout mr butler, looks like you found an awesome spot!
obryan214
9/29/2014 10:47:00 AM
I know your spot. never tried the needle fish before, used to troll that area with a herring fillet behind a spinner back when you could keep cutts. alot of great spots for them on the canal.
DjButler
9/29/2014 1:55:00 PM
Thanks guys, just wanted to let you guys know that I wasnt looking for a spot or hiding it. It happened to be where the cabin was that I stayed at. Cutts are all over the Canal. Just about any beach you can catch them.
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