When I got out of the car I could not believe my eyes. I am a firm believer that there is no aquatic fish life other than perch in this state and what I saw I had never seen before. Absolute MONSTERS jumpin a foot out of the water. Fish larger than what you see at the markets. 5 and 6 fish jumping at the same time by the barges and over by the Kenmore Air float planes.
I spent the next couple of hours throwing everything I had at them and only got one strike. My girlfriends brother got a solid strike but that was it. I was one of the sigle most frustraing things I had ever been through. They were right in front of me and they werent hitting on anything. Buzzbombs, rooster tails, spoons, bass lures, mepps, NOTHING. I almost got to a point where I threw my rod and reel in the water. They were litterally only feet away from us, a couple times a long handled net would have grabbed a few that were jumping.
I have since deduced that these werent acutally fish. It was an anomoly of gas bubbles bursting on the surface of the water and the light of the setting sun going through these gasses made it appear that it was fish jumping. This will go into another one of my "Fish X-files".
All joking aside, I havent seen anything like this since I was a kids at the Ballard locks. One thing I did notice is that these fish appeard to be near the end of thier life span. Some very odd colors on what was definately kind Salmon. Talking with my girlfriends brother, this happens every year when the fish take a wrong turn after passing the slew to get to Lake Samamish and then they get stuck not knowing how to get out of the barge area.
I am curious if that becuase they are at the end of thier life span, they just dont bite on anything. The water in that area is also very murkey from a dirt barge going in and out twice a day. Can anyone shed some light on this for me.
-Cantcatchnothin'
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