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Had a day off work, so headed up to RW for a quick check on conditions. Launched around 0830 and quit fishing around 1330 or so. surface water temp 61-62 degrees, and less than normal clarity for this body of water.
Bits, pieces, and strands of milfoil were floating in the water column, I cast, and trolled spoons & spinners, and cast spinners, spoons, jigs, and flies in various areas on this trip. Fished from Pump #1 up to the lower Pens area (gun-n-run) with hits and hookups in most areas. When I got up to the pens the sonar showed debri disturbance down to about 60 feet in 75 feet of water. Granted it wasn't dirty, but just more showing up than usual. At the pens visibility was down to about 10 feet or so when usually we can see fish to 20 or so. Fish were slow to respond to the lures, and then I couldn't detect the bite, just a weight added to the line.
I got several hits (no hook ups) Trolling a blue and white WL spoon, and at the pens hooked up with a few on the "pellet" fly (size #12 barbless) and also on jigs (1/16-1/8 oz in dark brown/black marabou), and had no hits on spinners, flies, and only one fish on plastic immitation minnow/grub jigs.
All fish were under 3 pounds and were released in good shape to grow and fight later.Several boats on the water, a few shore fishermen, but didn't get to talk with them. As I was taking out, there was a tribal agent at the Corps boat launch, and he was saying the reports have been pretty slim over all. There was surface activity, but I just didn't have the correct technique to entice them to my hook.
As always, a great day and I look forward to lower water temps.
Tight lines and stay safe all.
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