Had the morning off work today so I decided to try lake Washington for some Cutts. Gone out a few times earlier in the winter with a few hit and runs, but nothing more than that.
With the recent sunny calm days I figured the lake may have warmed up a tiny bit. Got the toon set up and was fishing by 9:30am. Around 10 I had a huge take down but very quickly released. Another hour rolls by and the same scenario happens. It’s about 11:45 and finally another huge strike and this one sticks. Gorgeous 17 -18 inch female. Called it quits around 12:30.
Gear used was a blue/sliver wedding ring I tied with a smaller blade. Dick nite dodger in solid moon Jelly. Trophy trout scent.
Depth: started at 35 in 40 FOW. Ended up landing one at 45ft in 50 FOW. Fished mostly in Moss Bay.
Pretty fun day in my books. I never fish in the winter. The lake seems to have a bit more activity since my last trip. A few surfacing fish here and there.


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