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Sammamish Lake Report
King County, WA

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12/10/2012
46° - 50°
Trolling
Rainbow Trout
Worms
Chartreuse
Cloudy
Mack's Wedding Ring
Noon
12/12/2012
3
1345

Not a bad day on the water, tried a new color combination wedding ring that I tied up with a double snelled hook about 2 inches apart. I was by myself, always takes a bit longer to key in on the fish when you're by yourself. Ended up boating 4 nice cutts in the 16-18 inch range, 3 had roe which I have cured and will use for steelhead bait. I tied up some wedding rings with chartreuse beads on the ends with two purple beads in the middle, not because I knew it would catch fish, it just looked cool, very scientific. Used a smile blade in front and tipped the hooks with crawler. The lure worked pretty good, all fish came around 15-20 feet, a little foggy on the lake, big chironomid hatch, fished with about 6 other boats through a huge flock of gulls that were eating the emerging insects, lots of trout jumping at the surface, so that's why I fished a bit shallower, some additional hits, but they didn't stick, not a real aggressive bite, but after spending the previous day working on rewiring a new bilge pump and the main electric supply to the motor, it felt good to get out.


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downriggeral
12/12/2012 9:56:00 PM
Thanks for the report docshane. What color was the smile blade?
docshane
12/13/2012 7:11:00 AM
I use pink, blue and chartreuse smile blades, but my favorite is the original silver/glitter one, medium size usually. Side note, when we use them, flies are wooly buggers on a longer shanked hook to accommodate a couple small beads so the smile blade spins. Standard tout colors apply, black seems to do well though.
afk
12/13/2012 7:24:00 AM
Thanks for the report
docshane
12/13/2012 12:07:00 PM
I forgot to mention one interesting thing, in the belly of one of the trout was an old gnarly looking grub like bait that was about 2.5 inches long. I was filleting the fish and asked my 6 yo if he wanted to see what was in this hard belly, that's when this fossilized plastic bait was found. Obviously indigestable, but the fish was fine and obviously still eating.
downriggeral
12/13/2012 10:03:00 PM
Thanks docshane. Have you ever tried olive or black bunny leeches? We do great on them in eastern WA for rainbows and Browns.
docshane
12/14/2012 7:03:00 AM
Definitely, I use egg suckin leaches sometimes, black rabbit strip with red yarn egg. Olive I am sure would do awesome as well, but I don't use olive much, never get around to it. I am going to give olive an honest go, it's fun to see what you can get them to bite on. I should have lots of time to tie up some new flies seeing as how I am having ACL surgery next week. Steelhead this sunday and my fishing is on hold for a while.
downriggeral
12/14/2012 6:56:00 PM
Olive with red hackle works great. You also need stinger hooks on the back to grab those short nippers in the lips. Get well soon and...isn't a fish rod good physical therapy?
docshane
12/14/2012 10:39:00 PM
Ha! I think so. It might not help the knee, but we all know what a day on the water does for the soul. I'll definitely try olive and I too am a believer in trailer hooks, they just flat out catch you more fish. Thanks for the well wishes. Hope to be out there soon.
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