Available Fishing Guide:
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Went out to Fish Lake this afternoon/evening for 3 hours or so. 66 degrees at the surface and moderate wind from SW.
The fish were biting on damsels around the lilly pads in the middle of the lake. Caught 5 Brook Trout in the first 20 min at about 5' below the surface. I was using a mini sink tip line (5' sink tip) with an olive marabou damsel pattern. The largest of these was about 11". The technique I employ is to let the pattern sink as close to the pad as possible (down to about 15') and begin my retrieve with a long sharp strip followed by a 10 second pause followed by short slow strips. If I'm going to get a fish it seems to happen on the second of the slower strips almost every time.
After a dry spell of about 30 min. I moved to the West shore and began working a black bugger along the bottom looking for some of the larger Tiger Trout that I have been catching here over the last couple of weeks. Within a few minutes of working perpendicular to the west shore I caught a 14" Tiger Trout. A few minutes later a 12" one was on, but chewed through the leader only a few feet away from the tube. After tying on a new black bugger I proceeded to catch a 3 more ( 1 Tiger and 2 small Brook trout) before I called it a day.
Another good day for a somewhat overlooked little lake.
Tight lines.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service