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Amber Lake Report
Spokane County, WA

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05/11/2010
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Rainbow Trout
Nymph
Sinking Fly Line
Afternoon
05/12/2010
4
1471

My partner and I were both on the water by 11:00. Immediately began getting strikes, bumps, taps and short strikes (hit and runs as I call them). Only about one of every three or four looks resulted in a hook-up. We fished various chironomids and small nymphs vertically via full sink lines. The great news is we got 40 or so fish between us, but it took over 120 looks (no kidding) to do it, and the fish were the smallest I've seen on this lake in years. Takes were slow and tentative, with only a few being strong and violent. We were rifling though out boxes attempting to find that one pattern they'd hit consistently, but not luck. The largest we got was 19" with most in the 14-16" range and several more at 12-14". Sorry fellas, I must admit that I'm spoiled and am used to Amber Lake fish fighting long and hard, not coming to the net in mere seconds! Maybe it's just an off year.


Comments

DannyHoey
5/12/2010 8:48:00 PM
40 fish but couldn't find a consistent pattern? I don't understand
Xwisconyfisherman
5/12/2010 9:07:00 PM
haha....these guys are just that good..take my word for it
Jay K
5/12/2010 9:34:00 PM
Nice report.
raffensg64
5/12/2010 10:28:00 PM
I get your point, Danny. Consistent to me is a pattern that gets crashed time and time again. This was not the case on this trip. While nearly every one of our regular patterns got a few fish, they also got several bumps and short strikes. Maybe it was the weather, or the abundance of food due to several overlapping hatches of various chironomid sizes/colors.
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