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09/27/2014
66° - 70°
Trolling
Salmon
Shrimp
Pink
Sunny
Flasher
Noon
66° - 70°
09/27/2014
2
1654

Having had some luck last week I decided to give the Lk Washington coho fishery another try. With the heavy rain we received I figured the fish would be heading to the north end and making their way up the slough. I ran up to Kenmore and fished the channel until 11:00am with no luck. I hadn’t seen any fish jumping or rolling up north so I figured I’d try the Kirkland/Juanita area again. In fairly short order, I had my first coho of the day in the boat. A nice 5lb hen, that hit a pink mini squid behind a silver 10” Abe and Al flasher trolled just about on the deck in 60’ of water. Another boat fishing the area picked up three fish shortly thereafter and then the bite was done. Over the next few hours I tried a variety of gear, determined to find a combination to entice the fish to bite again. In doing so, I managed to pick up a 14” kokanee on a standard Brewster area sockeye rig tipped with shrimp and 3 Large cutts on a pink Brad’s mini Cut Plug loaded up with herring scent behind a Big Al’s Plaid Fish Flash. Near the end of my fishing day I went back the Abe and Al flasher setup, this time in an 8” size and pulling a white mini hoochie with a smile blade. This rig picked up another large cutt and 15 minutes later something must have really wanted the hoohcie as I had a violent takedown that managed to snap my 20lb leader just above the hook.
I used to be certain that the masses of fish being picked up on the sonar in this area during this time of year were sockeye, as I had inadvertently hooked a few in the past. This year, at least some if not all, may be coho, as I have yet to have a sockeye on the end of the line.
I’m not sure how much longer the fish will hang out in the lake, the water temps coming out of the slough were in the low 60’s. I’ll probably end up giving it one more shot next weekend, especially if we get some fresh fish through the locks.


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salmonbarry
9/28/2014 7:01:00 PM
Nice job! Do you launch from Magnussen park?
G-Man
9/28/2014 8:06:00 PM
I buy an annual pass for the 40th Street launch in Bellevue and use it almost exclusively when fishing Lake Washington. I like the Magnuson launch however I live about 5 minutes from the Bellevue launch and it takes me less time by boat to reach Kirkland than it does for me to drive to any of the northern launches on the Lake.
salmonbarry
9/28/2014 8:17:00 PM
Thanks! I will have to look into that one~I live in Seatac so not sure if it's just better to run the boat up there or drive and put in closer to fishing the north end of lake. Thanks again for the info!
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