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Sammamish Lake Report
King County, WA

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01/13/2013
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Cutthroat Trout
Worms
Mostly Sunny
Hook & Bait
Afternoon
01/16/2013
1
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I fished after the Seahawks game with a buddy. We fished by the weather buoy. We trolled with wedding rings and then drop shorted out in the 90-100ft of water. We used works, power air, marshmallows. Nothing not even a bite. Been the story for awhile now and I see fish hanging out on the bottom around 80-110ft. Don't know why we can't get them in the boat. Any suggestions or a better area on the lake to fish. I would even be okay just getting some perch to bend the pole.


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Tesla
1/16/2013 7:54:00 PM
I wish I could help, but I'm 0-for-3 this year to Lake Washington myself. The weather's nice, at least that helps a bit. It's gotta turn around at some point. Thanks for the report.
G-Man
1/17/2013 12:44:00 PM
Those "fish" you are seeing on the bottom in 80' - 110' of water are probably not fish. Currents and water temperature differences show up as large arches on the sonar. This time of year on Samammish you should have good success surface trolling.
Dustinwdoerflinger
1/17/2013 12:48:00 PM
G-Man thanks for the advice. About how deep would you suggest? What kind of bait would you use?
G-Man
1/17/2013 2:41:00 PM
Stacked bead spinners work very well in Sammamish, tipped with worm, shrimp, gulp maggots, etc. Pull them faster than you normally would, like close to 2.0 mph. As for depth, anywhere from just under the surface to 15" should suffice. Just go easy on them, they will mostly be searun fish this time of year, looking to spawn in Issaquah Creek.
jd39
1/17/2013 9:09:00 PM
Spinners w/ worms behind a dodger have caught all my fish on samammish. Have caught them trolling fast and slow and have not caught them doing both as well. Sometimes the bite is just off it seems, keep at it and change it up if no action for awhile. Lots of strikes came when changing speed or the beginning of a turn. Normally don't fish deeper than ~30ft. It was my 1st season so not an expert my any means but that set up seemed to work most of the time.
jd39
1/17/2013 9:17:00 PM
Guess i should say it "is" my first season, just remembered going there on saturday and it holds up thru Feb. Good luck and tight lines!
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