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11/2/2014 8:48:00 PMDenny
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Woo-hoo, another day on the water! After a really busy Saturday, Sunday morning it looked as though it would be a repeat of Saturday. But as luck may have it the fish gods were smiling and I got to fish Lake Samish for a few hours. Arriving at the lake pretty late there were 2 other rigs in the parking lot, one was a bass boat trailer so it looked like I would be sharing the lake with one other boat. After launching I shot up to the smaller lake and started fishing up past the county park.
I was seeing many solid meter marks at 60-90’ so I started running the gear at 58’ and 78’. On one side I was running a orange tractor tire dodger followed by one of the shrimp rigs I tied up for Chelan last year and on the other side of the boat I was running watermelon swing blade followed be a green mini squid. Both saw action but it was slow so I started swapping out gear until I established some level of consistent activity. That said I cycled through numerous setups, some seeing action others not so much. Pictured are the attractors and lures that worked but the green tractor tire/green mini squid/green smile blade combo was solidly the hot ticket. Although I had various flavors of corn on-board the hot bait for the day was Berkley Gulp Play-Dough maggots.
In the few hours that I was out I hooked and lost or hooked and sent to ice chest jail probably 11 or 12 kokanee 10”-13”. I did hook a huge one but as I was netting it the top hook got tangled in the net and the fish broke off the lower hook to reclaim his freedom. It was kind of a bummer, every year my boat manages to get one large kokanee during the late fall but I don’t mind enhancing the genetic cauldron in Lake Samish with this bruits genes.
It was a well deserved few hours on the water. The weather was tolerable and I took home a limit of Lake Samish kokanee, to me a fantastic afternoon.
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