04-17-2011, 09:54 PM
[indent][/indent]Well it sure doesn't feel like spring outside, but we got on the water a couple of times this weekend between wind storms. Friday was pretty pleasant, at least the sun was out! A lot has changed since my last trip on the water, except the water temp which is still hanging around 40F. The reservoir is also slowly dropping, now at 6025.25 ft.
One thing that did change is we found most the rainbows in the backs of the draws and canyons, especially those that had some water coming in. We caught some pretty healthy fish pushing 22-inches and 3.5lbs, while casting jigs in crayfish colors. My go-to lure was a rootbeer colored single tailed Yamamoto grub rigged on a 3/8 oz jighead. Where water clarity allowed, you could see schools of big bows cruising around. Fun to watch and even more fun to catch.
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Did some considerable searching for lake trout from the Skull Creeks down to the dam. Not much activity for us in the lower lake. Hopefully we'll get some stable weather and warmer water temps, so the lake trout bite will pick-up.
Hope it helps, Ryno
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One thing that did change is we found most the rainbows in the backs of the draws and canyons, especially those that had some water coming in. We caught some pretty healthy fish pushing 22-inches and 3.5lbs, while casting jigs in crayfish colors. My go-to lure was a rootbeer colored single tailed Yamamoto grub rigged on a 3/8 oz jighead. Where water clarity allowed, you could see schools of big bows cruising around. Fun to watch and even more fun to catch.
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Did some considerable searching for lake trout from the Skull Creeks down to the dam. Not much activity for us in the lower lake. Hopefully we'll get some stable weather and warmer water temps, so the lake trout bite will pick-up.
Hope it helps, Ryno
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