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12/13/2017
Trolling
Cutthroat Trout
Worms
Flasher/Lure
Morning
12/14/2017
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1688

This was my day to fish and not catch. I found a lot of midges and birds feeding on them but could not come up with the right combination to catch any fish.

I did some experimenting with a lead line which is new to me. It was fun getting the hang of line colors and depths. I normally use a down rigger when not top lining.

I also chased a bunch of deep meter marks with my down rigger especially at 45-55'. Since my fish finder did not show many fish, my sense is that they were mostly in the top twenty feet.

I had one strike at 12' on a needlefish at about 1.8 mph. I tried needlefish, an old goat lure in silver and white, and a god's tooth spoon in gold and silver. I tried the needlefish with and without a chunk of worm. Normally, I do fairly well with these setups but not yesterday. I would rate the day a success though simply because it was an incredibly beautiful day on the water.

Tight lines!


Comments

afk
12/15/2017 7:27:42 AM
Attitude is where its at! Keep it up and they will come.
Ben Eggertsen
12/16/2017 3:47:51 AM
Thanks for the encouragement!
rmrauscher
12/15/2017 9:30:03 AM
Funny you mention the fish at 45-55. I saw the same thing. Couldnt get one to hit though. When we were out a week or so ago we had to cover a lot of ground. Like a desert in the normal spots. The fish we caught were absolutely belly bulging stuffed with midges so they arent hungry. Think 1.8mph might be a little slow in the current conditions. We had the most luck at about 2.5mph. Seems to be more of a reaction strike than anything. Not sure where you were fishing but funny thing was, we covered the whole dang lake and finally found willing fish right out from the launch area in about 65 fow right before it drops off to 80ish. Thats where they were, who knows where the heck they are now.
Ben Eggertsen
12/15/2017 2:03:59 PM
The speed is a great point. I probably was going a bit slow - maybe a hangover from fishing so much for kokanee. I'll speed it up a notch next time out. Thanks amigo.
salmonbarry
12/15/2017 4:47:01 PM
Same story for me RM- when I had 3 of us on the boat Sunday, put one line down where I saw those marks too but no takers either. Anyway Ben keep at it- you will have your day on the water soon!
Ben Eggertsen
12/16/2017 3:52:32 AM
That's the plan! It's great to be out on the water on those sunny days.
CousinSam
12/15/2017 6:24:08 PM
Always good to get out on Lake Sammamish whether fish are willing to board the vessel or not. The biters do seem to be around 15 ft these days. I've been catching with two colors of leadcore back, at spots where four is usually the ticket.

After one season of using leadcore, I can say that being able to change speeds and sweep the line up and down is really nice. You'll get a sense for how it behaves and be able to make vertical S-patterns (it's a sine wave I think...?).

I kayak fish and have found that keeping kinks out of leadcore line is priority one, two and three. Once they build up, the line doesn't come off the reel as well or move through the guides. Since my hands are busy paddling, I'd prefer it roll off easily, especially. with light tackle that doesn't create much drag. Probably time for a new spool, now that I think about it.
Ben Eggertsen
12/16/2017 4:01:54 AM
That's great advice about leadcore. It seems like a fun way to fish.

I will try it with two colors out. I wondered about the number of feet of mono from the leadcore to the lure. I was using about 50' since I wanted to keep it away from the engine noise. That's probably not a problem in a kayak. How long would you suggest for the leader?

I will keep an eye on the kinks. I did have one that took a few minutes to sort out. It sounds like if you're not careful the kinks can become a problem.

I appreciate your thoughts. Tight lines!
stevertd2010
12/16/2017 12:36:11 PM
I usually put about 15' of leader past the leadcore. More would be fine. But as with all gear, it is important to match the gear with the speed. I've tried slow and fast and do about the same. But I use slingblades with spoons usually. I don't like to mess with bait and I don't get bothered by perch. All kinds of spoons work, but I have done best with the rainbow colored Krocodile. Kastmasters work well also. With the spoons and slingblades, I troll about 2.6 mph. Hits are definite. You will need to estimate about 5' of depth for each color out when trolling that speed. When you have 4 or more colors out, it is a bit of a grunt to bring them in. I have one downrigger and one leadcore now. For two of us on the boat, that's all I can put over. The downrigger is easier for me. And I have an Okuma line counter reel for the downrigger. If you want to know more about matching the gear, the people at Mack's will gladly give you tips. Best of luck out there!
Ben Eggertsen
12/16/2017 4:26:44 PM
That's good information Steve! I am looking forward to checking it out on the lake. I plan on heading back out on the next sunny day. If it's longer than a week, I will drag myself out in the rain anyway.

I have several Mack products but I have never contacted them. It sounds like it's worthwhile.

Tight lines. Ben
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