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My fishing partner and I finally found a good weather day after recent rainy and windy weather to fish the north end of Lake Washington this morning. The wave action was consistently calm this morning. We hit the big lake from the M.P. boat launch at 8:00 AM and headed immediately north to our favorite area as I've previously mentioned in my NWFR reports. Once we got settled into our routine using downriggers, sling blades with UV and Ace Hi Fly Juniors, we immediately ran into some very good Cutthroat fishing action. They were all really nice size fish going between 14 and 18 inches. No pre-spawn or post-spawn fish were in the mix. They were all prime condition fish. We limited out by 12:30 PM. It was interesting today in that we had two really good biting periods. During those periods, we had too many strikes to be counted. One of those periods happened between 8:30 and 10:00 AM and the other happened between 11:30 AM and 12:30 PM. Once we hit fish, we continued to circle the boat through the same area with good results. As has happened before, the stomachs of the fish we took home were full of small size fish. They were so digested that it was hard to identify them. In all, it could not have been a more better fishing day on the big lake.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service