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12/31/2015
36° - 40°
Shoreline
Cutthroat Trout
Herring
Sunny
Bait Only
All Day
01/05/2016
4
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My son and his girlfriend were home from college and she had asked to go fishing while they were here. What could be more fun than a day chasing sea-run cutthroat! Bought bait at Pt Defiance and off we went. Had a great time and found some nice size cuts. She had fun and, being gentlemen, we let her reel in a majority of the fish :) Was a little cold out but we layered up and had no problem staying comfortable. Went through 21 of the 24 herring we bought. They were perfect size for the cutthroat- 4-4.5". Was a great day. All fish were released and swam thankfully away.


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hooksetjou
1/6/2016 11:45:00 AM
Nice looking cuts. One of them looks to be bleeding kind of bad though.
The Quadfather
1/6/2016 9:27:00 PM
Nice cutts. kind of a bummer to fish a catch and release fish with bait. Not meaning to criticize, but single barbless/baitless spinner or fly makes for a healthy release. Glad you had a good day out there though.
Cozmo4196
1/6/2016 10:27:00 PM
Seriously? This is a CnR fishery. Keep the fish in the water, use barbless hooks and for god sakes...NO BAIT. If you wanted to go rope in fish, then go to some lake and catch slim rocket planter trout. Leave this fishery to the real sportsman.
DjButler
1/7/2016 12:08:00 PM
Cozmo4197 calm down. There is no rule stating you can't use bait. Also, the sea run cutthroat population is very healthy. The reason why it's still catch and release is simply so sport fisherman can have a fishery. I do understand protecting the fish and keeping it in the water, BUT, there is a reason why there is also no rule stating you have to leave the fish in the water for cutts in the sound. Just saying, cut the man some slack.

Nice report Cutthroat101 and thanks for sharing your report.
smokey34
1/7/2016 8:02:00 PM
Well - He didn't mention the release part....so we can hope. Honestly there is a very healthy population of these - just wish it was catch and release in the rivers where it counts!
Mr Fitten
1/8/2016 12:06:00 PM
is that Gibson Point in the photo?
cutthroat101
1/8/2016 12:10:00 PM
DjButler- thanks for your support! Sounds like you understand the fishery better than most. Smokey34- last sentence does specify that all fish were released alive and I agree they should be released in rivers as well. To the other nay-sayers, the vast majority of fish were released in the water, the couple photos we took were taken after use of a KNOTLESS net and wetting hands so as to not do damage to slime and scales (natural protection). As to the use of bait- barbless hooks are barbless hooks, regardless of how they are presented. I'm sorry it's a problem for you that the method did not come out of a vice.. The fish lived to swim away. You want to use flies- use flies, I'll be the one making memories of catching fish..
cutthroat101
1/8/2016 12:12:00 PM
Mr Fitten- just south of Pt Richmond.
Sideburns
1/8/2016 10:02:00 PM
Thank you cutthroat101 for your report....... there are alot of readers that apreciate the report. Hope to read more from you in the future. Glad to learn of one more winter time fishery in the Northwest. I'm sure these critisisms are keeping many more from posting here. Its a shame.

Although negatively comunicated, there's a lot of good info in this thread! Thanks again
jonb
1/8/2016 11:54:00 PM
Im not particularly a fan of bait use on a c&r fishery these days, but i do love to see all the elitist fly guys worked up into a tizzy, so good on you! With that said, i dont think that 2nd fish was hooked with a barbless hook judging by the bloody gaping wound in its jaw.. Not judging.. I dont even live in wa anymore, do your thing as long as its legal...
Mike Carey
1/9/2016 1:16:00 PM
Sideburns, that's why we have the delete comment feature and will use it. Reports are not to be used as an excuse to bash someone.
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