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18 - Lake Roosevelt South End to Spokane Confluence Report
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03/17/2010
Trolling With Fly
Rainbow Trout
Morning
03/17/2010
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well i have been going to roosevelt on and off for the past month. no fish caught i have tried trolling w/lead core line three to five colors w/flies and worms. tried lures on lead line tried bottom fishing from shore w/ worms and power bait all colors tried bottom fishing from boat jigging night crawlres and power bait and plastics everything water has been around 39 degrees havent seen anything above fifty feet. keep telling myself must be too earlier but keep seeing awesome posts with pics of fish being caught. my boy is loosing faith in me should i just wait till june i can find them them and smb to keep him happy was thinking about going to banks but havent heard any news from there. if i go where would i find something there dont care what just a fish on my boys line. the pics are from last summer thanks


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sgtwallybugger
3/17/2010 6:11:00 PM
Think you are fishing too deep. We have been catching trout all month and they are usually in top 10-20 feet. Try a flasher unit with wedding ring and night crawler. Good Luck!
mav186
3/17/2010 7:15:00 PM
Hey Boogy...I haven't been out at Roosevelt yet this year...but I will be there Sat. I'm with Sgt Bugger on this. Troll 10-20' down between 1.5-3.0 mph using wedding ring (mentioned above), K-fly, Apex or worm harness all w/ some type of bait on them (piece of worm, maggot etc). Also try Rapalas, like a jointed perch pattern, if you have one. These are some of the things I will be trying myself...but I have definitely been skunked at the mighty Roosevelt PLENTY of times!! lol Good luck and have fun!
juggalo
3/17/2010 8:58:00 PM
I fished roosevelt yesterday with my father-inlaw and his buddy.we trolled all around the mouth of the san poil all day we threw eveything we could think of. I luckily managed two bows for the day flatlining a slingblade dodger and weddingring in red with a crawler and pink gulp maggot about 150' behind the boat. one fish 22" and full of eggs. my partners both got skunked
spinnerbait89
3/18/2010 9:58:00 AM
I have two young boys that fish with me most of the time who really don't like to get skunked, so I feel your pain. We fished Roosevelt all winter long and limited almost every time. We exclusively used muddler minnows. We would try leaded line first, out 6 colors, and start working it up until we found fish. If the leaded line was keeping us too deep, we'd switch to mono with a 1/4 ounce egg sinker about 3 feet above the fly to fish the top of the water column. We would always tip the muddler with a small chunk of worm, and then add some Patzke Krill scent. In February we quit fishing for trout and started for walleye, so I don't know how the bite has been lately. Good luck!
spinnerbait89
3/18/2010 10:01:00 AM
Also, pay attention to your boat speed. We found that the fish were very picky about that. Depending on the day, they either wanted slow (1.8 mph) or fast (3.2 mph).
hewesfisher
3/18/2010 10:05:00 AM
The bite lately has been much less active than the past several months. We have had much success trolling with leaded line and flies tipped with a piece of crawler, BUT, that combo hasn't worked all that well the last few times out. I think it's important to pay attention to location, local "expert" say the trout/kokanee are downstream of Keller, so fishing for them upstream of Keller is hit or miss. Certainly there are trout upstream, but your success ratio will likely be lower. We were out last Saturday and managed one trout for our efforts in the mouth of the Sanpoil. We'll be going out again on Saturday, and with the forecast for clear skies and mid 50s, I expect trout fishing to be slow. The most positive reports are now coming from the Spring Canyon area, so you may want to concentrate your efforts there. Good Luck!
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