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05/25/2011
Trolling With Fly
Rainbow Trout
White
Sinking/Floating Fly Line
Morning
05/25/2011
4
1984

I went to pass lake for the first time sunday with fellow member fishenfreak. After buying some good looking wolly buggers we headed out to the lake. I picked out a white wooly bugger and ff an olive one. we started trolling these towards one of the points. There were several other boats/pontoons out, mostly people fishing chironomids. We made two passes down and back without any strikes. we were using one floating line and one sinking line. on the next pass ff had a strike. he fought it to the boat and it turned out to be a nice 16 inch triploid. We admired the fish and he was on his way. Not 10 seconds after ff released the fish my rod got buried by a fish. I picked it up and attempted to quickly strip/reel in line. didn't take much to do this as the fish was going. After a strong fight I got the fish to the surface and it turned out to be a nice 18 inch brown-my first ever. After a pic he was on his way. After that the bite was fairly consistent. for the next hour we picked up 3 or four more fish, including a hawg 20 inch bow that ff got. no pic as he popped off the hook next to the boat. After this the fishing slowed down. We left about 2 and the tally was 11 fish landed and a few more lost. All the fish were fat and healthy, a couple jumped 5 or 6 times, and all had line singing off the reel on the strike. A very good day for my first time at pass.


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The Quadfather
5/26/2011 3:35:00 PM
Thanks for the fly report. Nice looking times.
G-Man
5/26/2011 4:49:00 PM
Nice looking fish! Thanks for the report.
urbanangler
5/26/2011 5:01:00 PM
gorgeous fish, thanks for sharing
knotabassturd
5/26/2011 6:25:00 PM
Beautiful fish! Nice proportions and color. The brown is real pretty.

I definitely had a favorite spot on the lake away from the crowds but it has been over a decade (gasp) since flyfishing there. Used to fish it religiously around this time of year or a little earlier back in the early 1990s and exclusively dry flies :-). Would put on the headphones and listen to Sonics playoff games (think at least one year they played the Houston Rockets back then). Or just zone out in peace on the water.

Favorite patterns were a burnt orange elk hair wing compara dun size 14 with tan body or else a deer hair compara dun wing with similar lightish brown dubbed body. Light tippet, think it was 3 pound.

There was a mayfly hatch in one area that would come off seemed in the early afternoons if memory serves correctly.
Was in a flat (think it was slightly muddy on bottom) but where deeper water wasn't too far off. I was over water that was probably 15 feet deep but cast to 5-8 feet deep water (toward shore). Had a few real nice rainbows on a dry. Couple big browns too. Plus the usual 8-15 inch fish thrown in. Seemed to only pick up the bigs on a totally drag free drift. They were fairly picky but could get them on dries.

Great memories from that lake that really settled the mind. Hope your venture is something you'll remember for years to come and enough to get you back out there!

If I got bored or hatch died down (it was a sporadic hatch and never heavy) I would drag the burnt orange pattern behind me (using float tube) on the surface and catch fish that way sometimes although never the big trout. I did score decent atlantic salmon though on occassion dragging the dry.

Don't think I hardly ever got a bigger trout if there was drag on my fly. but if the wind was light and let the fly whip around w/o drag on the surface or just let it sit, I would occassionally hook int osome very nice trout (mostly rainbows but some browns too).

Hope everyone out there is doing well with the fish! I gotta get back out there one of these months... It has been awhile.
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