tedsamuelson
7/28/2022 9:31:30 AMCarpMouth
7/28/2022 10:00:52 AMSalmo #5 hornets in all colors. One week one color is hot, another week a different color. Good for trout and largemouth.
Good luck and let me know how you do.
CM
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
65 degree temps, 70 degree water and intermittent wind and then calm waters. Mostly overcast and perfect for fishing. A perfect humpday out of the office to avoid weekend crowds. We fished 11-4 and time just flew. Our day started interesting with a park ranger zooming into the launch area looking at our boat. He revealed that they'd had a call that we were launching with a gasoline motor. Nope, just two battery trolling motors. People are so ill-informed that they don't even know what a battery versus gasoline motor looks like....and it happens every year to us!
The trout troll started well with fish on almost immediately for all three of us. I had splurged and bought us all a bunch of new lures which we concentrated on using today. Always fun when they work. And we ended the day with a short trout troll and P and K had a double header. Another comedy with K asking for the net, P grabs it and promptly abandons him when his own pole went off. Luckily they both got the rainbows aboard long enough to stop laughing for a photo op.
My lifelong passion has been buying/collecting lures. Each one is precious, a work of art and a thrill to see if my choice of the minute will bring me a fish. There's the long-running non-joke that if they don't catch a fish with their lures, they will toss it or I will take it and then catch a fish with it. Today leaving to tow the boat, K. asks me if I will return one of his tackle bags as he decided not to take it with him. (To me that is sacrilege. I'll sink a boat so as to carry as many lures as possible.) Sure I'll return your tackle bag for you.... but not before I pirate two spinner baits from it unbeknownst to K.
What a hoot, when I land the largest bass of the day (16") on K's gold double willow blade spinner bait. LOL. Man, did I hear the squealing when he realized it. About 45 minutes later I had an equally large bass on (with a different lure) only to watch him swimming just under the surface like a sub, flip his tail and throw the hook into my pants. Lost a good one!
In that same time frame K hooked a huge trout. We all saw it and as we were pretty shallow he easily dove into some tall weeds and stayed there really bending over the pole. Poor K. lost him and we all felt the pain. P. and K thought it was the largest trout of the year for us all. K said it had a lot of red on it, so maybe a big cutthroat. (Too early for red on Kokanee.)
And P. had a painful loss when maybe the largest bass of the season for us all was on his hook. We all had a quick glimpse of him before he dove deep and went a good distance away from the boat and stayed down. P. wasn't horsing him but all of a sudden the line broke and the fish and brand new lure were gone. An hour later and even after we were on dry land we were bemoaning the one that got away.
There were many hits missed, fish lost boat-side, but many caught and released to call it a great fishing day. I had 1 trout and 1 pumpkinseed, and 18 bass. K. had 2 trout, 14 bass. P. called king of the lake with 1 pumpkinseed, 2 trout and 28 bass.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service