highpointdf Posted October 25, 2014 Posted October 25, 2014 Went out this morning before light, started setting up at 80FOW. Worked out to 170 with nothing. As it started getting light, we headed south. worked that 170 to 200 most of the day. Water temp at the surface was 56, down 85 it was 55.2 no matter where we went. About the time we turned south it all started. By the time we had a second to look around, there were only two lines left in the water. As it was pretty bumpy, we only ran 8 lines, 4 on the riggers, 4 dipsy divers. Here is what worked, anything we had on a pole, EVERY pole took at least one fish. Paddles and flies, spoons and meat. White and green flies, green, white and red spoons. It was a great morning, my daughter was able to catch three, including a great steelhead!! That is what its all about. Ended the morning 11 for 13, Steelhead, kings, laker and a Brown, really wanted that coho for the slam!! The odd part was, we NEVER saw another boat on the lake, we quit at 11:15. It is kind of nice to have the whole lake to yourself, but as good as the fishing is, I was kind of shocked.
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