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I couldn’t take anymore of this weather sitting inside so I had planned on fishing today come hell or high water. As it turned out, the wind wasn’t overly strong and the rain held off for most of the day. The outside air temps were in the mid 40’s but my Buddy Heater kept the cabin a nice comfy 62. Water temps varied between 49 and 51 and the water was heavily stained at the Mercer launch. As the winds were out of the South and the water in the South end of the Lake was more than likely full of leaves and other debris, I headed to the North end of Mercer Island. I quickly picked up 2 fish in about 45 to 50 feet of water , right near the bottom. Both fish went about 3.5 lbs and put up a great fight now that the water is cool all the way to the surface. I broke the cardinal rule of fishing and left feeding fish to find more fish. I headed to the I-90 bridge and gave it a go for a couple of hours with nothing to show for my efforts except for a nice sized perch. Headed back to the launch and stopped to troll off the North end of the Island again and picked up one more nice fish of almost 3lbs. This fish was a slug at first and came on strong once he saw the boat. He had a very deep body, almost salmon like, and his nose had started to hook. Looks like the spawn is getting underway! All the fish were taken on apex style lures/spoons fished right off the bottom and were released to fight another day.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service