06-21-2016, 02:14 PM
Well it was a great trip after I got over the blowout on the trailer just west of Ft Bridger.
Thanks to all who gave me advice on fishing, I could not get the oldest out of bed to go so it was just Uncle Chris and I that when out. I ended up only fishing on Saturday morning and took the advice that had been given and headed up out of Anvil. Learned a lot and paddled a lot. We thought we were getting an early start but should of gotten up about an hour earlier.
We launched about 6:20 in the morning and paddled out looking for deep water. Right off the bat in about 25 feet I was setting up rods and had reeled in to re-drop and had about a 14" bow chase it up to the surface but no strike. After heading out toward that main lake started seeing depths around 60-80 feet. water temp was 59 degrees. I was actively jigging and felt a bump on a drop. I look at the finder and see a nice hump on the bottom. So I continue the jigging and then she hit it with conviction. Set the hook and then the fight was on I was amazed at how hard these fish pull.
This is my personal best and it is just a pup in the Mac word. But it was enough to get me hooked and I now know why so many hunt these things religiously. I am guessing that she was between 3-5 lbs
Bait used:
3.5 in Pearl while tube jig on a 1/2 oz jig head in 59 feet of water
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Thanks to all who gave me advice on fishing, I could not get the oldest out of bed to go so it was just Uncle Chris and I that when out. I ended up only fishing on Saturday morning and took the advice that had been given and headed up out of Anvil. Learned a lot and paddled a lot. We thought we were getting an early start but should of gotten up about an hour earlier.
We launched about 6:20 in the morning and paddled out looking for deep water. Right off the bat in about 25 feet I was setting up rods and had reeled in to re-drop and had about a 14" bow chase it up to the surface but no strike. After heading out toward that main lake started seeing depths around 60-80 feet. water temp was 59 degrees. I was actively jigging and felt a bump on a drop. I look at the finder and see a nice hump on the bottom. So I continue the jigging and then she hit it with conviction. Set the hook and then the fight was on I was amazed at how hard these fish pull.
This is my personal best and it is just a pup in the Mac word. But it was enough to get me hooked and I now know why so many hunt these things religiously. I am guessing that she was between 3-5 lbs
Bait used:
3.5 in Pearl while tube jig on a 1/2 oz jig head in 59 feet of water
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