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11/16/2015
26° - 30°
Trolling
Rainbow Trout
Orange
Mostly Sunny
Plug
All Day
41° - 45°
11/23/2015
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Two day report. November 16 was a great day. Fished three hours and released 15 fat rainbows. The biggest was a four pound carry over. November 21 was just as great. Fished five hours and releases 31 rainbows. Both trips launched at Gifford and fished North. The fish were caught on diving plugs in perch, crawdad and shad colors. We also had luck with an orange fly and black and orange fly. Everything was flat lined on mono between 100 and 150 feet behind the boat at 2.5 mph. Love this time of year on LR.


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Kekedatackleco
11/23/2015 5:28:00 PM
Wow! Those were some good days you had out there. Thanks for sharing the report. That is a big Rainbow! Ditto that... Awesome time of year for Roosevelt.
strikezone
11/24/2015 4:40:00 PM
Amazing post. Congrats! I was wondering if when you say you were flat lining on mono, does that mean you didn't use any weight to get your flies down under the surface? I (long line) over here for konanee quite a bit, but I always use a little weight to get it down under the surface a little depending on what time of the year it is. Thanks.

Denny
moosezema
11/25/2015 7:35:00 AM
Strikezone I do not use any weight when I flat line. I have great success with the flies right on the surface this time of year.
strikezone
11/25/2015 9:12:00 PM
moosezema; Wow! That's amazing. I will have to be sure to give that a try when we get over that way. It looks like Dec.14th thru the 19th time frame if the weather cooperates. If not then, probably sometime in January. We were on Swift lake today. The water was quite dirty from all the rain, so we didn't have much hope of catching anything. But we ended up bringing home 16 rainbows. We had to release several adipose fin steelhead, and had quite a few hits from fish that never really committed. The kekeda perch fly on a leaded line 150 feet back was the most productive. But it was a beautiful day to be on the water and enjoying nature.
Denny




Denny
Lambojac
11/26/2015 8:25:00 AM
I hope the shore fishing is decent as well. MIght be hitting up the shores of Daisy on Saturday.
clawman
11/27/2015 9:01:00 PM
Do you use flasher or dodger or anything in front of the fly?
moosezema
11/30/2015 12:47:00 PM
Clawman I have used a flasher before but found I have had just as much luck without one. If I go to the downriggers I like to use a flasher/fly combo. I fished Sunday Nov. 29 and had a slower day for sure. We boated 9 fish and lost just as many. The lake is dropping and I think the fish are moving south with the plankton. We found them in small schools right along the bank south of Chalk Grade. It was a bit cold too, water temp was 42.5 and air temp finally reached 21. Lambojac I hear the bank fishing has been picking up so keep us informed on how you do. Strikezone sounds like you had a great day and let me know if you need anything when you head this way mid December.
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