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Green Lake Report
King County, WA

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11/05/2012
56° - 60°
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Rainbow Trout
Power Eggs
Chartreuse
Cloudy
Hook & Bait
Afternoon
56° - 60°
11/05/2012
3
1557

Off work early, so I headed to Green Lake for a little "bonus" fishing. Arrived at the southeast side (65th St. pier) at about 2:00PM. Already two others fishing on the pier. Air temp was 59 degrees, and water temp at 10' was 60 degrees, steady breeze blowing from the east. Shortly after I arrived, one of the other fishermen reeled in a nice Rainbow of about 13", using worms and marshmallows. I was using chartreuse Power Eggs... About 2:30 another fisherman joined us for a brief spell, then left without getting a bite. About 3:30 the other fisherman reeled in a Rainbow of about 14"... using chartreuse Power Eggs... shortly after, they both left, taking a stringer of five Rainbows they had caught since morning. About 4:00 I had a strong bite, but no hook-up... about 4:15, "fish-on" and reeled in a feisty Rainbow of 13". These fish are glorious in their prime condition, and great fighters too. As the afternoon wore on, the breeze turned into a steady wind from the north, that brought a definite chill with it. Watched a fly-fisher in a float-tube paddle by, but did not see him with any hook-ups. Saw no fish on the surface. Did try spin-casting for a while before leaving, but no takers on that! Great way to unwind from the workday, love being on the water! Left the lake about 5:00, as darkness was approaching... afternoons are definitely getting shorter!!! PTL!


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MotoBoat
11/6/2012 10:19:00 AM
Nice report. I had been curious as to what the "Mean Green" was fishing like. Say, do you always check the subsurface water temp? Does that information dictate your leader lenth when bottom fishing or how deep when slip bobber fishing?
Stansjoy
11/6/2012 5:34:00 PM
Hi MotoBoat! I always check the water temp, first to let me know how active I might expect the trout to be, second, to let me know how much leader to use off the bottom... being a long-time fly-fisher, also lets me know how much insect activity I might expect in the water column. Of course, it's all a guessing game to some degree, but the more info I can glean, maybe it will help me land a fish or two... that and my "lucky" underwear!!!
wlai
11/9/2012 6:09:00 PM
Stansjoy, I'm curious about what you use to measure both air and water temp? Is it the same thermometer or two different ones?
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