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Deer Lake Report
Stevens County, WA

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05/10/2018
56° - 60°
Downriggers
Mackinaw
None
Other
Windy
Flatfish
Morning
56° - 60°
05/10/2018
2
3298

Got out on a windy, cool morning about 7:30A.M. Ran across the lake into about 65-75 ft. of water, and marked no fish. Zigzagged north and east with little to show on the depth sounder and no bites. Water temp at about 57 degrees. Fishing 70 ft deep on one down rigger and 40 feet deep on the other with no action until about 10:30 A.M. Caught one of about 2 lbs on a green, yellow, orange striped flat fish. Showers passing through all day past noon. Windy and cool out the whole time. Pretty slim pickins.


Comments

namaycush
5/11/2018 2:55:18 PM
My experience on Deer is that the fish do not go deep (60-80') til July. I have caught fish this time of year from 35-45' and almost always within 2-3' of bottom. The main structure is just west of the north bay at 45-50' where there is a ledge and this can be seen on the bathymetric map. The lake stratifies in July with the thermocline @ 40'. The fish stack up on this ledge and are there all late spring/summer.
RRanger66/67
5/11/2018 8:03:58 PM
I appreciate the helpful comment on the lake. I have only fished it about 2-3 times and always during the summer. With your great tips I believe I will fish it differently next time. Thanks
The Quadfather
5/13/2018 1:27:47 PM
Rranger66/67, If you have a good sonar unit, you should try jigging for the Macks. I have put away the trolling gear on Macks, and I really love to Jig for them. It is a completely different feel, when you have only a 2 oz jig on the end.. bouncing up/down.. super light. Then all of the sudden on the upswing, BAM! If you have your sonar set right, you will see the fish arch, and your jig in real time, bouncing right in front of the fish, as well as the fish rising up to meet the jig.
RRanger66/67
5/13/2018 3:17:48 PM
Sounds like that could be a lot of fun, but I have a pretty cheap (under $200) unit. I do look for them lying on the bottom, but I don't think my unit will pick them up..We will see. Thanks for the tip.
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