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Another grand day out on the water. We didn't launch until around 0830-0900, but it was still chilly and foggy. The run up to the lower pens was limited vision for the first 10 miles or so due to the surface fog, but was Beautiful after that. Tons of waterfowl, Eagles sunning in the morning sunshine, and snow on the hills. The bite was slow for us today, but was able to hook up with a few. Within 10 minutes of jigging right above the pens, I hooked into a fish and the battle was on. Never got it up to see, it was a strong fish, and as luck would have it, the fish went around one of the anchor chains/cable and the rest is history. Cindy caught and release several up to 4#, she was holding out for "Walter" (a local myth of a monster trout at RW) . She finally boated a 6# 3oz tripp, and I lost a "nice one" at the boat (I did get to release some small ones) before we decided to head down river. All in all we had 4 fish on above the 5# mark, but only netted one of them. We fished around the pens area until 1400 or so, then headed down to the pump #3 area. When we got to the pump #3 area the wind (local) had kicked up a bit, and the cold started to soak in. We didn't get any bites at the pump #3 area, so we buzzed on down to the launch. We tried a plethra of lures today, and once again could not establish a pattern, so it was mixem up time. One passin boater mentioned they had enjoyed the Latest WL video Mike had Published, AND they recognised Cindy's "Yellow Fishin Pole". LOL. Also met a couple of WLers who was on the water with Joe, who had a couple of "Nice" fish. Nice to meet you guys, and good luck with your future endeavors.
Talked with a few visitors to the area who had a no fish day, but would be back for the trophy fish.
RW sure has its charm. Good luk all, and stay safe out there.
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