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Having acquired a couple mini cut plug baits yesterday, I decided that I’d give them a try and see what the Lake Washington cutts think of them. Slimy Slab joined me at the Newport launch around 9:00am and we were fishing shortly thereafter starting just north of the I-90 overpass. I started out dragging a mini cut plug lure using a 3 oz snap weight to get my gear down to where I though the fish might be patrolling. It took no more than 5 minutes before my rod was doing the fish-on dance and shortly thereafter yielded a nice cutt. Next fish came on Slimy Slab’s Apex and turned out to be the large cutt of the day at a little over 3.5lbs. I had a nice cutt release itself after jumping a few times and Slimy Slab released a koke at the boat before we picked up and headed for the west tip of Mercer Island. Although the area held plenty of bait, I only picked up one more cutt before we needed to head back to the launch. I dropped off my fishing partner and headed back out for another hour of fishing in the Newcastle Beach area. This area yielded a nice 3.5lb smallie in 35’ of water and one more cutt about 50’ down. The weather was perfect, with nary a breeze early on and picking up a bit out of the south in the early afternoon. Surface temps were between 54 and 55 degrees and the waters were clear with little to no “salad” in the areas we fished. Overall I was pleased by the mini cut plug’s performance, it seemed to do fine fished by itself with only herring scent added to the body cavity.
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Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service