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King County, WA

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06/21/2018
61° - 65°
Downriggers
Cutthroat Trout
Attractor
Blue
Cloudy
Flasher/Lure
Morning
61° - 65°
06/21/2018
3
2211

My fishing partner and I hit the north end of Lake Washington this morning from the Magnuson Park boat launch. From there we fished one of our favorite spots which is somewhat south of McAleer Creek using downriggers set at between 30 and 45 feet using multfacited Sling Blades, 16 inches of 10# flourocarbon leader tied to our favorite Ace-Hi Fly Junior in the #344 color configuration. We applied Smelly Jelly Trout Feast to the head end only of the Ace Hi Fly Junior. While we were on the water for about 4 hours, we hooked into a total of 11 Cutthroat and had a number of missed strikes, however, we were only able to bring 4 Cuththroat into the boat all of which were 15 to 18 inches inches in size and they were all very broad shouldered which is typical of the Cutthroat found in the big lake. We lost one real dandy size fish we estimated to be around 20 to 22 inches. After a good battle, we got it within 20 feet of our boat. At that point, it did a beautiful somersault and spit the hook. It just was not our day for connecting solidly into the fish. Some days, you just can't seem to win. It was just nice to be out on the water enjoying a very nice fishing morning with a long time friend.


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rmrauscher
6/23/2018 10:20:44 PM
That stretch south of McAleer Ck has got me baffled. LOL, you slayem and I cant catch a perch on that run. Prob be down on the lake first of next week and give it another shot. Hopefully my luck will change.
Sharphooks
6/24/2018 11:43:30 AM
Randy: I know you are one of the best when it comes to Cutthroat fishing the two large lakes, Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish. DJ Butler certainly falls in that same level of skill classification especially as it applies to Lake Washington. No matter what our skill levels are as fishermen, we all take a skunking from time to time. The area that you fished south of McAleer Creek has foiled me and my fishing partner on occasion too so don't feel bad. Successful Cutthroat fishing in that area and in all other areas of Lake Washington, as I'm sure you are well aware, is highly dependent on finding the location of the bait fish on your fish finder that make up Lake Washington's Cutthroat diet. I prefer to use a lure that imitates the bait fish. If you don't find sizable concentrations of bait fish over a reasonable period of time, that's a signal you need to move to another area. When the area that you fished south of McAleer Creek fails to produce for us, we run over to the east side of the lake and a bit south and do a troll between Campaign Point and Juanita Point. If that fails us and as a last resort, we will fish the area out from Juanita Bay. The Cutthroat that I'm finding at this time seem to be in the 30 to 45 foot depth area and they are fairly close to the bottom of the lake. One thing that I find very essential is to place the lure at least 180 feet or more behind the boat so as not to spook the fish. Good luck.
MPM
6/25/2018 7:15:32 PM
That area by McAleer Creek starts to get pretty shallow. How deep is the lake in the areas where you have success there?
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