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Curlew Lake Report
Ferry County, WA

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04/22/2011
Trolling
Rainbow Trout
Power Bait
Green
Mack's Wedding Ring
Morning
04/22/2011
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1645

Curlew Lake is finally thawed out so we went to try for some rainbows for the smoker for dinner and possibly some bass to fry up. Got on the water at @ 0645 hrs and started for the rainbows right away near the railroad bridge. It was dead until 1000 hrs when we finally put a couple of 15 inchers in the boat with a green wedding ring and rainbow powerbait. We also caught a smaller one with pink/blue wedding ring and power eggs. The bite didnt start up until the sun starting to shine. Turned out to be a beautiful day. We managed one more small bow using a crank bait while plugging for bass. We did not see or catch a single bass, it is obviously too early for this lake because usually you cant keep the LMBs off the hook. The wildlife was outstanding, we saw 6 different species of ducks, geese, loons, deer, beaver, cranes, golden eagles, and bald eagles. We managed to see 3 massive Tiger Muskies in the 4' range hanging out under the bridge but they wouldnt budge and wouldnt hit anything. Looks like they are on or near their beds right now. Fished for 6 hours, caught enough for dinner, decent day!


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tonktracker
4/23/2011 5:51:00 AM
well, obviously they are not on beds, it seemed as though they were, given their actions and lethargic behavior...Not a muskie scientist people, still learning about these dudes!
kevinb
4/23/2011 8:19:00 AM
All good, they will start sunning themselves as soon as the sun makes an appearance. It can be tough to get them to bite
during this time.It seems in most cases they have no or very little interest in food. They'll bite but might be more picky about baits. The train tressle is an awesome spot,thats a beautiful lake
tonktracker
4/23/2011 9:20:00 AM
Thanks for the advice, I now live 10 minutes from the lake (just moved from South Texas) and hope to catch my first one this year!
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