Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
I don't get to Sammamish to fish but once every few years, and every time the lake has made me work to figure them out, but that's half of what makes fishing fun!
I started the morning out in front of the creek after launching from the State Park. Being in a Hobie kayak, my hope was I wouldn't have to move too far from there. I wound up being wrong. The early morning was spent covering a lot of water, moving up and down the water column, varying speed, and changing out gear looking for the magic combo. Out in front of the creek were a lot of marks, and some nice cuts periodically surfacing, but I could get no takers. I think a lot of those marks might have been perch though. I eventually followed some birds into the large cove west of the weather buoy. There was a fairly large midge hatch happening and I could see the birds were feeding, so I figured that maybe fish were there feeding as well. I didn't mark much at all, so I pulled my line up to 5ft thinking that there might be fish near the surface, even though none were surfacing. I wound up being right and pretty quickly started getting into fish, the largest coming in at 19 inches.
The hot lure for me wound up being an Elgin Fishing God's Tooth Spoon in Fire Tiger, no dodger, no bait. Speed they wanted from me was fast, right at 2.0mph seemed to trigger all of the bites.
Video shows the action from the morning.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service