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Samish Lake Report
Whatcom County, WA

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03/22/2008
Trolling
Rainbow Trout
Worms
Green
Mack's Wedding Ring
Afternoon
03/23/2008
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My buddy and I went out to Samish this afternoon in search of some trout. This was our first time on the lake so we weren't very familiar with it. We stated on the north end north of the bridge and trolled between 110 and 50 feet with big jon size 0 divers at appx 30 ft. We started out trolling needlefish and had one taker but it didn't hook up. After quite a while and no more take downs we switched over to dodgers and wdding-ring combos. Went south under the bridge and started tolling in 30 ft of water, my buddy hooked a really healthy rainbow just south of the bridge which we kept for dinner, it came in at 1lb 12oz on the scale, not too shabby. Trolled around some more with no more action and decided to call it a day. On the way in we saw a bunch of really huge largemouths holding tight to the bridge pilings, I flipped a few lures there way but had no takers whatsoever they were holding tight to cover and not at all interested in hitting a passing lure, not even a live nightcrawler; go figure. Surface temperature was 47* and we had the lake to ourselves save 1 other boat trolling as well. Marked a lot on the finder over deep water (120~) at about 60-80 feet, I will be back to try w/ my downriggers next week early in the week I think.

Overall a very nice day out, we will be back soon. I can't wait for the kokanee to start showing! (2 more months or so)

Matt


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kuttkilla
3/23/2008 2:03:00 PM
That looks like a cutthroat trout to me; this lake has a very healthy population of cutthroats, both native to the lake, and of sea-run origin. I doubt that was a bow...but I wasn't fishin with ya...good work guys!!
Matt
3/23/2008 5:25:00 PM
I am fairly certain that it is a bow. I know they don't actively stock Samish w/ rainbows, but I suppose there is a chance for natives and old stock to be around. The fish had all white under it's gill plates, no red pink or any coloration whatsoever. Also, the spotting was very consistent with a rainbow; mostly spots above the lateral line, and spots on the dorsal.

We were targeting cuts but this rainbow (assuming it was, and I am almost 100% sure) was an excellent surprise as well.
colbyg
3/23/2008 9:59:00 PM
what depth was your wedding-ring at when you caught the fish?
colbyg
3/23/2008 9:59:00 PM
what depth was your wedding-ring at when you caught the fish?
Matt
3/23/2008 10:10:00 PM
We were using size 0 divers made by Big Jon (similar to LJs Dipsy Diver) while tolling in appx. 45 feet of water w/ 150 feet of line out (the recommended length) which should yield around 25-35 feet of depth.

It seams like there are fish holding over deeper water in about 60 feet, but we couldn't get down to them w/ out downriggers, we will be targeting deeper water next time in search of trophy cutties.

Matt
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