Jolly II Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 The weather this past weekend was a little rough, Friday's trip ended up being a scratch, but the weather on Sunday morning worked out, the lake had a nice 1 foot chop from the southwest all morning. Bob and I took the crew out to the 75 foot range and got Mike and Eric started on some brown trout for the morning. Most of the browns came on riggers, but one took a mag stinger fished behind a dipsy. When a brown hits a dipsy, it's usually a good one, and this fish was no exception, being the porkiest brown on the boat this year. Later we moved out a little deeper, 100-115, the sonar picture out there had lots of big marks mixed in among all the bait pods we had been marking all morning. We changed our gear a little in hopes that those big marks were kings. No kings, but we had a steady lake trout bite going on our dipsies, fished with flasher/fly and cut bait. Even our riggers did some damage on the lakers. Some guys were able to capitalize and get into a king, and even heard a good report of a really nice catch of kings. It's nice to hear that a good numbers of salmon are finally moving into our home waters, better late than never, and we are finally settling into a consistent summer pattern. We'll be looking to capitalize on that, and start putting some heavy fish over the rail this weekend. JD and Lou, I'm looking to take the lead!
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