snake7676
6/18/2010 5:19:00 PMG-Man
6/18/2010 9:31:00 PMSteelhead6438
6/19/2010 12:58:00 AMThanks for the report!
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Met up with "Soulfishhawk", AKA, James at Coulon at 0615. Launched and headed over to the S. tip of Mercer Island. We set up the downriggers with 5" flashers, light blue reflective tape. and behind the flashers were Ace HIgh Fly's green splatter back hootcie (mini squid) I like these with double hooks, or at least I add a second hook if it doesn't come with it. The f.f. is out of comission, so we just dropped our gear to 25' and 35' respectively. I think within about an hour I went to check my gear.... I did not see any play in the rod, but upon releasing the clip it was heavy, and just a few head shakes from a fish. I must have dragged the poor fish for awhile because he was pooped out upon landing him. Fish was a 17" cutt. healthy and firm. Not the biggest for sure, but still beats those planter lakes any day. James switched to my setup, and very soon after boated a nice Kokanee of 13.5 inch. Yes... Kokanee until they're 15" in Lake WA. after 15" the state calls them Sockeye and back in the lake they go. I was pretty certain that it was a koke since I've been catching them elsewhere a lot lately..... if from the pic. you identify it as a Silver... I will feel badly, but there are certainly Kokes in lake WA.
We fished around the S. end of Mercer for these fish... then headed all they up to N. side of 520 in my 14' Lund. That means 25 min. boat ride each way. James had one hard hit on the N. side of the bridge (same Ace HIght fly hootchie-green) did not come out of the clip.
Cloudy
Sunny
calm waters
3 other boats, no fish that we heard of from at least one boat.
Good to fish with ya James.
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