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Sammamish Lake Report
King County, WA

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05/29/2015
81° - 85°
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Other
Worms
Windy
Hook & Bait
Afternoon
56° - 60°
05/29/2015
2
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Hit the state park late, around 4:00. Fished by crawling worms on the bottom, nothing special. Lots of goose poop, wasnt excited about that. After a it of changing strategies, snagging, i hooked into one normal sized yellow perch, not picture worthy. Got a hard bite after that on a plastic swim bait, wasnt expecting how hard it hit. So far for my first time on Sammamish since last summer, im ot surprised. Last summers fishing was rough at the statepark. The picture below was a pikeminnow that i got the summer before last, still waiting for one this big to hit my rod again ;-). If anyone wants to takeme out and about on Sammamish, im happy to pitch in gas, or whatever. I also fish around Issaquah if anyone wants to meet up.


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sunfighter
5/30/2015 5:40:00 AM
squawfish,I still throw them in the bushes behind me.I was raised not to release them alive,they can decimate a trout and steelhead fishery.
DjButler
5/30/2015 8:08:00 AM
That's true sunfighter, only to a certain extent. They have been living together for many years. Cutthroat trout will also eat steelhead fry and salmon fry. Does that mean we kill all cutthroat as well? It's survival of the fittest out there. Humans are always trying to control Mother Nature and we just can't. Let the ecosystem take its course.
jonb
5/30/2015 6:49:00 PM
I 2nd dj's sentiment.
CarpMouth
5/31/2015 9:42:00 AM
Another ditto. Unless the State is trying to "correct" an invasive species, nothing needs to be killed by us. Nothing irritates me more than the "purists" who complain about the bass and trout in the same lake, and believe all the bass must go. Can't tell you how many fry have been in the trouts' belly. They co-exist and if the DNR didn't think it was working they wouldn't continue to stock the lake with varieties of trout while putting slot limits on the largemouth bass.
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