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Sammamish Lake Report
King County, WA

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09/03/2017
86° - 90°
Downriggers
Cutthroat Trout
Worms
Green
Sunny
Mack's Wedding Ring
Noon
Over 80°
09/03/2017
2
1160

Hi. I have been trying to catch cutthroat from lake Sammamish with no luck. but today finally I got something but I wasn't sure whether it is cutthroat or kokanee so I let it go.

can someone let me know whether it was kokanee or cutthroat? and give some tip how I can distinguish one to the other.

thank you
- heejae


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salmonbarry
9/3/2017 7:53:15 PM
cutthroat- you could have kept it- probably should have with all that blood but yes it's a cutty- look at some of the reports for kokanee on here to see what a kokanee looks like and you'll see quite a difference. Nice fish though!
rmrauscher
9/3/2017 8:21:46 PM
Fish in the pic is a cutthroat. At the pay station there is a board with picture of a cutthroat and a kokanee. There is a big difference. Check it out. Lots of good info on NWFR re cutties on Lk Sammamish. Fish are probably about 45 feet. Green Wedding ring about 14 inches behind a 4x flasher and worm chunk is a good setup to start with. Look at the reports and see where the hotspots are. Lots of nice fish in this lake.
herefishy
9/5/2017 9:28:21 AM
The fish you caught is a cutthroat trout. If you go to the Washington department of fish and wildlife website (www.wdfw.wa.gov) you can look up cutthroat and kokanee to view the differences.
heejaechang
9/6/2017 10:08:00 PM
thank you very much for the comments and the links. I think I know how to distinguish the two now :)
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