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Sammamish Lake Report
King County, WA

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06/21/2009
Top Fishing From Boat
Worms
Spoons
Evening
06/21/2009
2
826

Tried Sammamish this evening for basicallly anything that would wiggle. Targeting bass and trout. Fished the sandbar in front of Issaquah creek then worked some docks along the east side up to the weather station. Tried dropshot, repalas, spoons and worms. Nothing but weeds.

Then tried trolling back and forth in front of the weather station for cutts with leaded line and needlefish spoons. Weather turned so we reeled in quick and discovered a perch on the end of one line. Pretty slow besides that.

Anyone have any tips to locate trout/bass on Sammamish? Or if there are any other lakes producing right now?

Thanks for reading.


Comments

davidwat1
6/22/2009 9:58:00 AM
Hi Bubba, you don't mention what you are dropshotting with, either bait or color, but dropshotting the ends of docks this time of year is definitely a proven producer. I'd recommend, using a 3-4" dark brown, or green pumpkin with some gold flake color, personally I use sniper snubs and sniper bolts, nose hooked on a mosquito style hook, with the lightest weight I can get away with, but generally about 1/8 to 3/16 oz. roboworms in aarons magic color is another favorite of mine. These fish are postspawn now, so target the ends of the deeper docks, and try to find the ones that aren't so weed choked, which means 15-20 feet deep most likely and don't overwork your bait, let it soak in one spot before putting too much action/movement into it. In the early morning, you should be able to pick up a few active fish, by throwing 1/4 oz cranks in crawdad or baby bass colors, and spinnerbaits, in a chartreuse or white. Hope this helps, good luck! -Dave
bubba2
6/22/2009 10:43:00 AM
Thanks for the information. We'll try your suggestions and see how we do. See you on the water. Gordie
steelhead64389
6/22/2009 4:38:00 PM
That's good info. David......pretty soon, those fish will be really honing into dropshotted worms in the colors you described. What will also work is light jigs between 1/6 and 1/8 oz. with curly tails..... fish'em on the bottom in slow jigging and steady retrieve.
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