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09/16/2012
Trolling
Rainbow Trout
Fish Eggs
Red
Sunny
Hook & Bait
Morning
61° - 65°
09/17/2012
2
841

Couldn't sleep so I went fishing! Got onto the lake around 9 am and tried to position myself on the eastern shore about 30 yards out from the lily pads. Naturally, I forgot my anchor so the wind was moving me the whole day. Silver lining was that when I went to reposition myself from the south end of the lake to back where I started, I left my bait (red salmon eggs) in the water and and trolled them to the desired location. First time I did this, got a hit and a decent trout (12"), and thought it was a fluke...tried it again, and got another trout (12"+). at 11:30, I had three keepers on my stringer, and had a little fun doing so! Trouble is, ONLY AFTER I got home with my catch did I found out about a sewage contamination in the lake...


SO, does anyone have any recent experience with the fish from Bitter lake...ie., are they edible or should I just toss them out with the assumption that these fish are going to taste like what they eat (you do the math on that one)...Would love to hear back from someone!

Tight Lines, y'all!
FF1023


Comments

The Quadfather
9/17/2012 7:47:00 PM
I live just a few minutes from Bitter lake. I fish it ALL THE TIME. Was there sewage... YES, there was sewage. The problem according to the city, was taken care of.
Is the lake clean? Well, it's an urban lake, like Green lake, Lake Union, Haller lake, etc.etc. No, probably not clean by some standards...
I do not trout fish, I bass fish, and don't keep/eat the fish just because I like the chance of catching them again next year.

The trout in Bitter lake are not holdovers, they are dropped in... swim around a few weeks or month,, and you catch them to take home.
I would prob. eat one if it was surved to me, but then again, I just don't care about eating planter trout in general.
I don't expect you will die or anything.....
Take Greenlake.... people eat trout out of there everyday. People I consider intelligent friends... Then this week, another guy I know from another website, put out a report,,, that in the middle of his fishing... a dude woke up on the dock, and proceeded to drain himself into the lake via the dock. Between goose poop, human stuff, fertalizer run off, etc. All of these urban lakes are kind of a mess, but I don't think you will die from a planter trout living in the lake since the Spring plant.
getthefishy
9/17/2012 8:13:00 PM
I've been fishing Bitter Lake and Green Lake since age 10, and I'm 31 now. I've been eating my catch the whole time, and have never gotten sick or felt ill afterwards. Maybe I'm nuts, but I think the fish taste better when caught yourself, even if they are planters.
getthefishy
9/17/2012 8:15:00 PM
BTW, they're delicious! I pan-fry mine in a bit of butter, or even better, a bit of bacon fat. A bit of salt and pepper, toss 'em in the pan, cook until flaky...
fishingfiend1023
9/18/2012 8:38:00 AM
Thanks for the feedback! I'm new to fishing WA as I grew up in Oregon and where I lived there were no urban lakes. Still shocked at the fact that they were hitting while I was trolling red eggs. I've never seen/experienced that before, but I can't complain! I am thinking I'm going to give them a shot, and I might just try to bacon fat idea!
getthefishy
10/3/2012 10:50:00 PM
How were the trout?
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