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11/13/2014
36° - 40°
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Rainbow Trout
Power Bait
Chartreuse
Sunny
Spoons
Morning
11/13/2014
5
1066

Another awesome day. Started off about 8:30-9:00, catching one w/a small silver kastmaster on my 4th cast. Changed to a Dick Nite and got another. Then switched to power bait - caught 7 more before 11am.

The last one was difficult. First, I hooked a BIG one on a Dick Nite. It started pulling left, then right, then it suddenly moved in a super weird way (right and out) and was gone. Right then a huge pelican surfaced w/my fish in his mouth! It looked like it was going to choke because the fish was so huge, but it gobbled it down and we could see it kicking around in the pelican's throat pouch.

The next one was hooked again on a Dick Nite and I got it all the way to shore before it got off. I finally landed my last one on the same Dick Nite at about 12:15. Limit in 3.5 hours (9 in 2 hours!).

My buddy Allen landed 8 nice ones (released 4 small ones) all on spinners and kastmasters.


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hooksetjou
11/13/2014 7:59:00 PM
Nice job!
FishingTenor
11/14/2014 8:58:00 PM
Hey Pat, We were at the 65th dock today, but landed no fish. I will post my experience in a bit. Just trying to figure out why you have the trout mojo but I do not.. What level were you fishing at?
Seattle Pat
11/15/2014 4:11:00 AM
I got there at 12:30 yesterday & fished until 3:30. I got 4 and my buddy got 10. We even released a few that were darker in color. We saw you guys - we were right on the bank across from you. The dock is cool because you can fish 2 poles, but the honey hole is closer to the bank, so you either need to cast a long way out from the dock or you need to move closer to the fish. It's also about time - right now w/the temps, that corner seems to get more sun & stay a little warmer.
Seattle Pat
11/15/2014 4:22:00 AM
Oh - level. They seem to be hanging out around 3 feet below the surface. Another reason I'm on the bank is w/polarized glasses, you can SEE them (on sunny days). Schools of them will follow a lure in if they are around. If you're using power bait, you'll need a bobber & sinker, or if you're fishing from the bottom w/a longer leader, you'll need to put a puff ball on your power bait to get it to their level. Power bait eggs don't seem to float too well while the power dough floats much better (but falls apart after a while). Use SMALL hooks (size 10 or 12) for power bait. Yesterday, the Kastmaster was the ticket. My buddy was catching one almost every cast. It was also the 3rd size kastmaster, not the smallest. (about 1.5 inches long & 1/4 ounce)
FishingTenor
11/15/2014 8:19:00 AM
Thanks Pat for your assistance. I can see that I was fishing below the schools. Bites did seem to be on the retrieve, when it was much closer to the surface. Question 1: Are you saying that the honey hole is to the right of the dock as you face out at the lake (more north-east)? There is a definite deeper hole that I saw on the bathymetric map, and should have checked my GPS when there to verify location. We never saw the schools, so we were a little off the mark. It has been quite cold. Question 2: Are you saying that the honey hole gets a little more sun light and stays warmer and more suitable to the fish? Your comments are appreciated. It is temping to run back down there today, but I suspect weekends can be busy. I do have a raft that I could bring...
FishingTenor
11/15/2014 1:21:00 PM
After reading your initial report again, I realized that it is likely that the pelican/heron snatched away my fish also. I was sure I had one on, then the line shot over a different direction and the line went slack.
Seattle Pat
11/15/2014 6:01:00 PM
The fish seem to follow the sun so when it starts hitting the bank, it's best first on the far west side, then moving around the north to the east side.
Seattle Pat
11/15/2014 6:35:00 PM
Just shoot me a text or give me a call. I'll fish w/you. I'll be there in the morning. 206-473-2973
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