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Hit the Lincoln boat ramp around 8:00, motored down to the Goat Farm and had lines in the water by 8:30. With two pole permits we were able to troll 4 lines. Started off with 2 Rapalas on lead core out 150’, an apex with a dodger on mono out 175’ and a Lenny’s Special perch trolling fly tipped with a worm on mono out 250’. We kept our speed wintertime fast, between 3 and 4 mph. It was a beautiful mid-January day, sunny sky and smooth water with very little wind. It was however, one of the colder days I’ve fished in a while. With the water temp at 36, my guides and reels kept icing up until almost noon. We decided to move down to the San Poil after fishing for 4 hours and only catching 1 fish on a Rapala. Still very slow and no bites until the weather changed. We started trolling along the sand banks upstream from the mouth and into a brisk wind out of the east. Then wham, the clicker on the reel with the peach fly starts screaming. I go back to get it and the pole with the Rapala takes a dive. Now we have a double, with two guys on the boat and trolling into the wind. Let’s just say that the next 5 minutes would have made a good You-Tube video. After spinning around and interweaving all 4 lines we somehow managed to land both fish. When we recovered, I put perch fly on the other mono set-up. With the daylight we had left, we caught 4 more on the perch flies. This day was a good lesson on not giving up, 1 fish the first six hours and 6 fish in the last hour and a half.
Ps. does anyone know where you can buy Lake Roosevelt trolling flies? Since White’s Boots quit selling tackle, it’s been tough to get custom inland-northwest gear.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service