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I decided to chance a trip to the Lake despite the forecast for high winds. When I launched the winds just started to pickup and the rain was nothing more than a heavy mist. I fished the lee side of Mercer Island, which happened to be the northeast side, and looked for fish hanging around the 40' to 60' depths. With the overcast skies and surface chop, I started with dark colored lures and switched to lighter colors once the sun broke through later on. With the exception of the wind, it was a very pleasant day on the water and I eventually managed to hookup with a couple of fish. My first hookup was right on the bottom in 70' of water and all I had was dead weight on the end of the line. I thought I had snagged a stick or some other junk from the lake bottom. Once the object on the end of my line was within sight distance of my boat it came to life, rolled, flashed some white and shook my lure loose. As much as I'd like to say it was a big cutt, I suspect it was a large squawfish that escaped a date with the bald eagle in the area. I did manage to bring a cutt to the boat that hit while I was changing depths on the rigger. This one was a good fighter even though it was only in the 15" to 16" range. Both fish fell to a green Brad's mini cut plug lure filled with squawfish meat. This fish was the first occupant of the boat's converted "deadwell" and spent about 45 minutes in it without losing its spunk before being released.
The lake is just about at full pool, just need about another 9", and the surface temps are above 50 degrees. I suspect the bass are confused with these conditions so early in the season.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service