Went back to Lake Sammamish yesterday and experimented with several different rigs.
We fished along the eastern side of the lake as there was a lot of large fish showing on the depth finder in 70 to 80 feet of water along with smaller smolt size mixed in. They ranged in depth from 30 feet down to the bottom.
There seemed to have been some sort of bug hatch as my boat had a bunch of 3/8 inch mosquito-looking flies on the outside and gulls were evenly spaced all over the water chasing and eating them. Only saw a few fish rising to the surface to eat them, mainly towards the boat launch, but it was pretty cold out, 30 to 40 degrees.
Started out with needlefish, 1 by itself and the other 3 feet behind a gang troll both with a bit of worm on the hooks. Tried various speeds, depth and length behind the riggers with no results. Next switched 1 pole over to a spin-n-glo hootchie combination. Again tried various speeds and depths with no results.
Finally, switched 1 pole to a army truck coyote spoon and the other pole to a gang troll w/ wedding ring. We were back down towards the launch by this time and the sun was starting to peak through the clouds.
About then the coyote spoon had a couple of good tugs but no hookup. I think I need to switch the large siwash out for a swivel and a smaller siwash if I want to use it for lake fishing.
As soon as we reset the rigger and got going again, my brother hooks up. He has the pole with the gang troll and wedding ring. The wedding ring has some small sharp number 4 gamatsu hooks on it tipped with green power bait and worm. He pulls in a pretty, chunky 14 inch rainbow which gives him a good little fight. About this time the clouds closed and the sun went away and we didn't get any more hits.
Might try again during the week as my work is out till the new year.
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Ben