Mike Carey
3/25/2019 6:39:11 PMgrubowski
3/25/2019 7:04:50 PMdownriggeral
3/25/2019 9:54:30 PMjeffc
3/25/2019 10:19:08 PMCongrats on the new boat! I got a new to me 14’ boat last year and have been wanting to take it out on lake Washington but haven’t had the time or confidence to do it yet. Mostly been on Sammamish with it so far which has been amazing.
goldfish crackers
3/26/2019 1:56:43 PMkingwoodworks
3/27/2019 8:21:16 AMSharphooks
3/27/2019 10:20:53 AMI'm so very sorry to hear about the passing of your dog - - - man's best friend. Throughout the course of having dogs myself over many years, I know what you had to do is very, very difficult. I'm sure your beloved dog will live on in your memories as do each of mine.
As for fishing Lake Washington with the #344, I think its somewhat too early for the area that you fished. The McAlleer Creek area and from Champaign Point down to Juanitta Bay is one of my favorites for really nice size Cuthroat. My last very recent trip to the area you fished drew a royal skunk. It should fish much better once we get into May and June given warmer water temperature.
MoonValley
3/28/2019 11:55:39 AM18ftTrophy
3/28/2019 8:00:08 AMhewesfisher
3/28/2019 9:16:31 AMSome say get another right away, but we waited a few months before bringing another yellow lab puppy home. She's 5 now and a still a goofy care free puppy. I still miss Amber and probably always will. :-(
MoonValley
3/28/2019 11:50:46 AMThanks for the report. I've been chasing cutts on Sammamish, and with the exception of one 8-hookup day, it's been really slow. The bright green stuff seems to be the most consistent, if you can call one fish per day a pattern.
I bought a new boat a year ago -- 18' Weldcraft Angler Open Tiller -- so I appreciate how much fun it is to spend time figuring stuff out. I'm still not where I want to be when it comes to approaching the docks with the jet pump in a crosswind. But I'll get there.