jdh Posted October 12, 2014 Posted October 12, 2014 Slow fishing Saturday am, but we managed to end up 6-6 on the day. Couldn't find any sort of pattern and we fished from 100 to 250 fow starting with a variety of spoon types/patterns in the morning, and switching over to all superslims (SS) around 9:30 am. No consistent troll direction as we picked up fish going west, east, northeast, and south. There was also very little cold water in the area and we found 59 degree water on the surface - and 57 degree water down 150 feet. What worked: Steelhead - 400 copper, w troll @ 3 mph, 160 fow, mag blue dolphin streak Lake Trout - 100 copper, w troll @ 3.8 mph, 180 fow, Steelie Dan SS Lake Trout - Rigger @ 130 ft, e troll @ 3.8 mph, 235 fow, Raspberry Dolphin SS Steelhead - 400 copper, ne troll @ 3.8 mph, 225 fow, Blue Whale SS Brown Trout - Rigger @ 105 ft, ne troll @ 3.8 mph, 220 fow, Green Dolphin SS King - Rigger @ 70 ft, s troll @ 4.0 mph, 160 fow, Raspberry Dolphin Just needed a coho to complete a "grand slam". The two steelhead were pretty big and strong - and the king fought really well too. We'll have to see if the wind and waves bring a thermocline back before the lake temps drop too much.
ZachEno Posted October 12, 2014 Posted October 12, 2014 Great work! Phenomenal fishinh for this time of year.
Hooked Up Posted October 12, 2014 Posted October 12, 2014 Very nice:thumb: Great to see those silver fish !
coralee Posted October 12, 2014 Posted October 12, 2014 Way to go JD, I wanted to get out Friday but it just didn't work out. I never count 6 fish as slow. I may have fished for another 6 hours to try for a Coho though:-) Great job. Didn't know Browns could swim that fast
jdh Posted October 12, 2014 Author Posted October 12, 2014 It was a good trip - with 1 fish here and there, but I suppose I want to do better every time I go out!
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