Fishin Musician
3/6/2009 8:37:00 AMbazzdude
3/6/2009 8:59:00 AMriver rat
3/6/2009 9:33:00 AMAnglinarcher
3/6/2009 11:05:00 AMFishin Musician, Rock has always had that reputation, it is just the launch sucks, the lake is dangerous, and there is only one access. Bonnie, the next lake upstream, is even better for spinny rays, but even I don't know how to get to it. :-(
river rat
3/6/2009 12:12:00 PMAnonymous
3/6/2009 12:28:00 PMFishin Musician
3/6/2009 12:31:00 PMFishfungus
3/6/2009 5:43:00 PMbazzdude
3/6/2009 10:18:00 PMbig fish lite line
3/6/2009 10:59:00 PMAnglinarcher
3/7/2009 10:43:00 AMFishfungus, I don't know how I could have been so wrong on the size, I had better send my Digital Scales back to the company for a replacement. Actually the scales said 11.4 pounds. 0.4 pounds is the same as 6.4 ounces. Therefore, per the scale, accurate to only one tenth of a pound, the fish was 11 pounds and 6 ounces. As for eggs in the belly, clearly you don't know squat about Brown Trout. Brown Trout spawn in the fall, not the spring. Any eggs would have been dropped or re-absorbed long ago.
You also don't know squat about Rock Lake, or for that matter, most of Eastern Washington's lakes. There is really no natural spawning locations for trout or char. Rock Creek, the only stream with flowing water, has no spawning gravel, and is mostly mud bottomed, from the Mouth of Rock Lake to as far up as I have dared to trespass. In the fall, the Brown Trout spawning time, the water flows are reduced to that of a big ditch, not a trout spawning area.
As for single verses treble hooks, this was the only fish that suffered any injury all day. We do either fish with barbless trebles, or even single hooks. Not because we don't want to hurt the fish, but because we want it make it easier to release them and get back into the action. The problem here is that the mouth is so big I can almost place my hand into the mouth, and the fish took the 6" bait all the way to the gullet, passed the gills. No hook would have been prevented the fish from bleeding, and being it is legal to keep this fish, and because it is unethical to waste such a beautiful fish by leaving it for the otters or seagulls, I did the right thing and kept it.
Now, I think that time has come to take the self righteous preaching to the forum. The purpose of this report has been meet, and completed. Let this be the last post.
Mike Carey
3/7/2009 8:58:00 PMRAT Sports
3/7/2009 10:14:00 PMSoggybottombassboy
3/8/2009 11:30:00 AMNik
3/8/2009 12:34:00 PMJake Dogfish
3/8/2009 1:47:00 PMA Non-native species in a lake with no spawning habitat. The only reason they want you to throw it back is so they could go there and take it home for themselves. Great report, I have done well there in the past just casting from the boat launch.
Gone Fishin
3/8/2009 10:41:00 PMAnglinarcher
3/9/2009 9:56:00 AMPaul & Sammi
3/10/2009 11:43:00 PMCaution on this lake can't be stressed enough. I hunted waterfowl on Rock for many years in the winter and was very familiar with what the lake can do. And I had many hours of experience in a small boat on big waters. Yet still....the wind and waves nearly got me once. Never been so scared in my life as I was on that late November day. Don't get cocky and come home alive.