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What a great day on the water Saturday. On the water at 8:30 AM. Very little wind, and filtered sunshine. We started off trolling the area off Issaquah Creek using Dick Nite dodgers and homemade wedding ring spinners on downriggers at 20 feet. Trolling speed 1.4 to 1.6 mph. First two hits came quickly, but my 6 lb. fluorocarbon leader snapped on both. Two nice lures committed to the depths. That's fishing.
Moved on up to the weather buoy, where we were marking fish pretty steadily. About 20 minutes into the troll, rod jumps up and a fish on. No snapped leader on this one and we landed a very bright 17" cutthroat. This became the pattern for the rest of the day as we averaged about a fish every 20-30 minutes. Largest was just shy of 18", and went down to 14".
Most effective terminal gear were wedding rings with gold/orange faceted glass beads and #3 Colorado blades in copper/brass. Hooks tipped with a piece of nightcrawler. Color/pattern of dodger didn't seem to make much difference. After 5 hours, we both hit our limits, pulled up the gear and motored around a bit enjoying the weather.
Third time fishing Lake Sammamish this Winter. Trip 1 yielded no fish, Trip 2 saw 3 in the boat, and limits on the last outing. Appreciate the advice from the good folks on Northwest Fishing Reports, and appears we are dialed in for this fishery. At least that was the case on Saturday!
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service