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Sammamish Lake Report
King County, WA

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02/09/2013
41° - 45°
Trolling
Cutthroat Trout
Worms
Green
Cloudy
Mack's Wedding Ring
All Day
41° - 45°
02/10/2013
3
1148

On the water around 8:30 and trolled to a ways north of the weather bouy using the gas motor with no hits. Switched over to the electric and kept trolling while looking for schools of perch to anchor up over, have yet to figure out the perch in Sammamish. Looked in water from 35-80' on the east side of the lake north of the weather bouy and didnt find much, oh well will keep trying, know they're in there. Around 11 the bite turned on briefly and we went 3 for 5, landing 3 nice 13-14" cutts still trolling slow with the electric. Then it was slow again, my buddy did catch what i think were little cohos, one probably around noon and another around 2. The biggest clue was the clipped fin otherwise they looked like super chrome cutts to me. Since i couldn't think of any clipped trout that'd be in Sammamish back they went. We were trolling wedding rings and worm most of the day and all fish came on that.

I'll post pic of cutts if i can get it to work. No pics of the fish i think were coho both were released quickly, they were also 13-14" and like i said super chrome with spots and darker shading along thier backs, without the spots i would have thought they were kokanee.

All and all a good day. Tight lines all.


Comments

Aaron
2/10/2013 12:32:00 PM
You'll post pics if you can get what to work?
jd39
2/10/2013 7:00:00 PM
I post using an ipad mostly, when the step comes to find/upload pictures it doesn't seem to work. The buttons to go find the pictures you want dont do anything when i press them. Only been a problem with the ipad not the laptop/pc. My pc is on the fritz otherwise i'd use it instead.
docshane
2/23/2013 10:17:00 AM
Clipped fin. Coho. As g-man pointed out recently there are unclipped coho too. Dark back chrome sides is coho. I have been catching them around 40 feet deep north of the weather buoy. I'm sure there are cutts in there too but I think the coho are a bit more aggressive. We've been moving out of those spots to minimize catching the coho, or fishing shallower
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