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Goodwin Lake Report
Snohomish County, WA

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03/26/2017
41° - 45°
Trolling With Fly
Rainbow Trout
Olive
Raining
Dodger
Morning
46° - 50°
03/26/2017
3
2645

Pretty much a repeat day of last Sunday, except it rained most of the morning today. After playing around with what was in last weeks fish's stomach, I went with an Olive Woolly Bugger instead today. Didn't make much difference. Water is still just a tad cold, 46 all morning. Got 1 immediately as I was letting my line out. Went to clip the line to the downrigger and felt something pulling on the line. Got it to the boat for an easy release. Another 11-12 in fish. Got another on almost immediately. This one was a touch smaller, let it go as well. Then it started raining. I am ok with rain, I've got rain gear so I stay dry, but there is something about rain when the temp is in the low 40's that just sucks.

Decided to leave the launch area and get out of the 11-12 inch fish and see if I couldn't stir up another decent fish. Went to the far south end of the lake in about 30 feet of water and dropped the downrigger to 4-5 feet off bottom. Got rewarded with a real pretty 17 1/2 in rainbow. Dropped the lines back down and soon saw a hard pull on the line.. the line pops out of the clip, but isn't going anywhere. What the heck. This wasn't weeds, but I've never hung up on a log in the lake before. After trying to work my line free for about 10 minutes, I notice that I was actually slowly pulling something up.... a huge hunk of carpet. Stupid thing looked like a Halibut once I got it to the surface. Kind of felt like I pulled up a Halibut come to think of it. Ticks me off when people dump crap in the lake. Looked like it might have been boat carpet.

Video shows a few fish from today, and a few of the fish from last Sunday.


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Mike Carey
3/26/2017 6:46:00 PM
what kind of dog do you have? Doesn't mind the ice, does he?
JoshH
3/26/2017 6:52:00 PM
He is a Boxer. Always trying to lick the fish, and he loves to gobble up that nasty fish ice.
Mike Carey
3/26/2017 7:09:00 PM
the coloring is like our puggle, except for the white feet. Good looking dog.
Geno the Viking
3/26/2017 8:15:00 PM
Always love to read your reports thanks. I'll have to get out there sometime soon.
gljorgy1962
3/26/2017 8:21:00 PM
Nice fish, dog, and airplane...three of my favorite things. I live on Goodwin and snorkeled quite a bit of it and absolutely hate how much garbage is on the bottom. I'm not surprised you caught some carpet. I've seen sunken dingies lost lawn chairs tires fishing rods and enough beer bottles and cans to fill a truck. Love the lake until the jet skis and wake surfers get out there in the summer.
JoshH
3/26/2017 8:46:00 PM
Just noticed I somebow got a clip in there from 3/26/16, odd.
JoshH
3/26/2017 9:19:00 PM
Yea the jet skiers don't bother me as much as the wakeboarders do. For some reason the entire lake has to hear their music, and I swear that they purposefully seek out the guy in the kayak. The only saving grace about all of the summer watersports is that it takes the fishing pressure off and makes for healthy undisturbed fish come fall.
cobrar543
3/27/2017 10:18:00 AM
So is that your personal Best for a carpet slab? I caught a pair of Goggles this weekend and going to be hard to beat it for mine LOL
Anonymous
3/27/2017 11:06:00 AM
Nice but something should be done about your reel clicker,lol. Do you ever notice the trout in Goodwin being full of whip worms inside the gut cavity? Seems every trout the last couple years have been full of them. I release all mine now because of it.
Salmon King
3/27/2017 11:35:00 AM
Ive always wanted to try fishing from a kayak. Afraid of rolling it in these frigid waters we have all year long.
I seen a new one put out by Jackson(?) it is 38" wide and said to be almost impossible to roll.
But then I watch Hobie Outdoors every Sunday and wish I had one of those like the one you have.

Oh well....my Pontoon is stable and does what I need it to do so....
JoshH
3/27/2017 1:42:00 PM
fishkin - the clicker is one of those things i keep trying to remind myself to turn it off, but never remember. When I am fishing I somehow don't even notice it. As far as worms in the gut cavity, yea I have seen a few, but then again I've seen a few from every body of water I've ever fished. I think I've had maybe 2 in the past 2 years I've fished Goodwin. I don't remember any ever before that. I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the folks jet skiing etc. are in more danger. Think of all of that water they've gulped down :) My understanding is that if you've ever had a salmonid, you've ingested a parasite of some type, just most you can't see. If a fish ever has anything visible in the meat itself, or something like the liver is messed up, into the freezer it goes for bait. Otherwise, cook it right and you're fine.

cobrar - yup my PB carpet. I should have got a pic of it in the water with my line attached. I swear it looked like a halibut.

Salmon King - it's a blast. I've had it out in the sound no problems. Granted I am too chicken to get much more than a half mile from the beach, and I try staying in sheltered areas. I've seen guys though launch with 6 foot breakers and fish in 3 foot rollers... not me though. Best part is that I am able to tell my wife I am fishing so much because I get great exercise! I've pedaled the thing for 8 hours non stop, and didn't even realize it, until I set foot back on land :) I love the way you can accessorize the Hobie. A lot get tons more elaborate than I have.
tightlines68
3/27/2017 7:10:00 PM
I talked to ya briefly on the water yesterday. Unfortunately girlfriend wanted to leave before sun came out. Appears the fishing got a bit better than. I'm impressed with catch rate with flies at 25' down!
JoshH
3/27/2017 8:07:00 PM
Tightlines - this time of of year I find the holdovers tend to stay near bottom. I can usually catch as many fish as I want if I fish 5-10 feet down. I think the larger fish stay near near bottom cause thats where they head in the summer as the lake warms, and once it cools they stay there cause its just what they know. My theory, no actual proof other than my own anecdotal evidence. Where you the couple fishing near the older guy with the chocolate lab? I think I left just after you. There was an older guy at the dock that was taking his boat out to test his new gear. He was trying to fish but brought his tackle box with salmon gear on accident. I offered him some flies and a dodger, but he wanted a spoon so I gave him one and he headed back out.

Ive had my best luck there trolling flies, either Doc Spratleys or Woolly Buggers. That lake is just stuffed with aquatic insects. Ive tried typical type gear there suck as pop gear with wedding rings tipped with a nightcrawler, flatfisb, different spoons etc. I just have better luck with wet trolling flies. Once the hatch really starts Ive watched guys there just kill it fishing chromonids 3-5 feet under an indicator.
tightlines68
3/28/2017 3:04:00 PM
Ya that was us. Thanks for info and how long a leader using?
JoshH
3/28/2017 4:56:00 PM
12-14 inches typically. Short because I want the dodger to put quite a bit of movement into the fly. Late in the summer I seem to need to lengthen that out a little bit.
tightlines68
3/28/2017 9:11:00 PM
How stout of a leader?
tightlines68
3/28/2017 9:39:00 PM
Thinking 6 or 8#
tightlines68
3/28/2017 9:39:00 PM
Thinking 6 or 8#
JoshH
3/28/2017 9:41:00 PM
I actually run 12lb leader, the stiffer leader gives more action to the fly coming off of the dodger.
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