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10/22/2010
Trolling
Cutthroat Trout
Red
Mack's Wedding Ring
All Day
10/22/2010
5
1730

Fished the lake again with my relatives. Hooked lots of fish today. Best success for me was the choppy center/north area of the lake in 70’ of water 30’ on the rigger. I fished from 9: 30 to 5 with best time around 11 to 3:30. I have a Lowrance HDS 7 and I don’t really know how to read the thermocline on it. The Sonar showed tons on fish from bottom to surface around Issaquah creek. Hooked into a sockeye there. What is wrong with those fish? They should be in Lake Washington not here or Baker lake. They lost Track? Tight Lines.


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G-Man
10/23/2010 10:00:00 AM
Nice job on the fish! What you are seeing at the mouth of Issaquah Creek is a temperature variation between the creek water, cooler and denser, and the lake water. On your color monitor they will show up as darker colors, like blues and black, indicating a weak return. Fish don't always register a strong return but you would expect to see at least a few red and yellow arches if they were all over the place. As for the sockeye, they will spawn in any creek, stream or river in the system. Can you imagine what the Lake Washington/Sammamish system would be like if all the feeder streams were still clean and full of water? They still get several thousand sockeye up Bear Creek every year, so I'm sure Issaquah creek has a few as well. However, if it was around 3lbs or less and had white parasites on it, it was more likely a kokanee, they get pretty big in this lake.
mav186
10/23/2010 10:12:00 AM
Nice piglets Dan! G- and I were just discussing the temp / density variations around the mouth of the creek, and he was able to show me the difference in the return colors. Pretty interesting stuff! Nice pics too
fishy1968
10/23/2010 11:51:00 AM
Nice job Dan. Thanks for report.
snake7676
10/23/2010 1:36:00 PM
Nice job ! those are some hawgs. keep them reports coming!
danm
10/23/2010 2:35:00 PM
Thanks G-Man
Anonymous
10/23/2010 2:47:00 PM
Rockin' fish!!! Great work and thanks for the report! Oh, what were you tipping wedding-ring with? I noticed a cup of Ray's Bait worms...
danm
10/23/2010 5:57:00 PM
Yeap. worms!
outfishin7
10/23/2010 10:47:00 PM
Nice fish, been thinking about taking my son out there, what kind of release would I use on my downrigger? Do they hit hard enough for just my standard sound setup?
mav186
10/24/2010 10:20:00 AM
Yes, just don't put the line as deep in the release jaws...experiment a bit, but they will work.
Steelhead6438
10/28/2010 1:10:00 AM
That looks like a nice Searun Cutthroat Dan. Nice fish. I know the limit on trout is 5 fish per day, however, at this time of year I thought the regs state that any trout over 20" needs to be thrown back? Am I not understanding this correctly? Also, if you catch a Kokanee they must also be returned in this lake as they are on the "Endangered" list.
dkelliott3
1/4/2011 10:23:00 AM
@Steelhead6438 I believe it's just Rainbow or Steelhead over 20" need to be released between Dec1 and June.
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