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09/03/2016
61° - 65°
Trolling
Cutthroat Trout
Corn
Pink
Raining
Mack's Wedding Ring
Morning
66° - 70°
09/05/2016
2
1592

Even thought there was a forecast of rain I decided to hit Lake WA on Saturday to see how things were going. Water was calm so I headed out from Gene Coulon Park boat launch to the South side of Mercer Island. Statred fishing about 830am. About 930am it decided to rain for about and hour and a half. No problem, I have a covered cabin boat. About and hour into the rain I got my first bite. Rainbow trout caught about 45ft down on the rigger. Caught it on a brass and gold dodger followed with a rasticle with a pink grub in the trailing hook.

I have never seen so much bait on my sonar as I did that day. Everywhere I went there was masses of bait fish, and bigger fish attacking it . I trolled from 830am to 430pm, threw everything in the book a them (Wiggle hoochie, wedding ring, brads cut plug, mini pink and mini purple squid, spoons, kokanee killer, fire corn, dodgers, flashers and wobblers). Had one other takedown about noon but it came off. I marked fish all over the place but they were not interested in what I had to offer with so much other food available to them. I fished from 25 ft all the way down to 95 ft.

Overall it was just nice to be out on the water on the weekend without a million jet skies and wake boarders also.

Went by the Issaquah fish hatchery on Sunday and as they were opening the gates some very nice coho's beelined it for the fish ladder and pens. Also there were a couple of very nice huge and confused Kings up by the hatchery also. Coho are already making it up there. Sad we won't get to partake this year. Be safe out there!


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salmonbarry
9/5/2016 4:38:00 PM
Yep those are sockeye down deep around 80 feet! Nice you made it out and keep at it, you'll find 'em!
gcban
9/5/2016 5:00:00 PM
Salmonbarry, do you know what all those bait fish down there are? Are they stickelback or minnows or something else? I have never seen so much of it. Solid practically from SW corner of Mercer to the Cedar River area.
salmonbarry
9/5/2016 6:43:00 PM
I'm no expert but figured they were just schools of sockeye with just some bigger ones above them making the marks. Your transducer with pick up fish even when they are not directly under your boat hence the smaller blue marks; but when they are under you that is when you get the big arches and yellow color; so again my thought would be you are seeing schools of sockeye.
gcban
9/5/2016 7:21:00 PM
I thought that also also initially. My unit does side scan and down scan sonar imaging also. I should have taken a picture of the split screen with both of them on. As I rolled along this mass of fish I would switch over to the down and side imaging modes to see if they were normal fish or a milky looking blob which is what schooling bait fish shows up as. Most of that red and blue underneath the larger arches was a constant milky blob with an intermittent solid speck (single fish) blended in once and awhile. This new fish finder technology is amazing. Got this Humminbird 999SI a year ago and I'm still absolutely in awe of the thing. It can look out to 240 ft on either side of my boat or directly below with 455khz or 800khz beams and see bait or fish with amazing almost picture like detail. All that red and blue mass below 80ft just looked like a film of murky white on the image screen. That's why I figured it was bait, but I have never seen such a big mass of it like I did on Saturday. Hope I run into you someday and get to say hello out on the water at Lake WA. Thanks for responding. -G
salmonbarry
9/5/2016 9:44:00 PM
Wow you've got that thing dialed in! Like I said, I am no expert by any means and just guessing! Cool and it's weird that some areas are completely void of that mass but also of any marks once they are gone! Likewise hope to see you someday out there- may be running around the south end early on Wednesday; if you make it out look for the Tin Cup and say hi!
ilikefish
9/6/2016 7:02:00 AM
I think this lake is closed for the months of September and October this year to protect coho runs so be careful out there. Not trying to be internet game warden, I just read the regs for this lake because I was going to go bass fishing while my daughter has rock climbing. I could be wrong, but there are a lot of changes in there.
gcban
9/6/2016 10:19:00 AM
ilikefish, thanks for the heads up. With this years fishing season boondoggle it can be a moving target and changing all the time. Back on August 11th 2016 WDFW issued a rule change undoing the Lake WA and Lake Sammamish closures for Sept 1 thru October to protect coho hatchery retrun. Link is attached. At least there is some good news. Can't catch and keep coho but at least we can keep fishing the lakes. Be safe, -G

https://fortress.wa.gov/dfw/erules/efishrules/erule.jsp?id=1846
ilikefish
9/6/2016 11:37:00 AM
Thanks for setting me straight, now I don't have to be bored for 3 hours, 3 times a week. Good luck out there
pcorazao
9/9/2016 3:50:00 PM
Color, vibration, sound and smell is so important at that depth. Only green and blue colors are visible that deep (60ft or greater). UV is important, if you got it, use it. Definitely need a dodger to broad cast vibration and get attention. Sound, the wedding ring setup is ideal because the beads crunch and make noise down there. Now for smell. If it is Kokanee, shoe peg corn in tuna oil, add in kokanee feast or dipping sauce. If you really want to trigger a bite on what ever that might have been, try some pro cure garlic bloody tuna, pro cure had amino acids in it that help trigger a bite, even when it is not time to feed.
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