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WOW, WHAT A DAY!! The planetary alignments must have been in my favor as I was able to make a trip out on Lake Chelan with Joe from Lake Chelan Adventures (a sponsor on the site) after not being able to make it out on previous occasions. Over the years Joe has given me pointers and tips on how to catch the Deep water Lakers here on Lake Chelan, but I’ve never been able to dial in the success I felt I should be accomplishing. Well after today I feel like I may be a little closer to understanding the technique needed to be more successful. I was probably 80% correct in my putting everyone’s advice to use, BUT I found out the other 20% was killing me. To name a few, I thought I was working the bottom, Not. I thought I had good speed control, Not. And I thought I was doing a fine job of reading my depth finder, Well I’m not doing too bad, but now I can understand better what I am really seeing on the bottom. Joe was showing me how to read the fine detail My Lowrance is capable of displaying. I also thought I had the whole deepwater bite, hook set, play the fish thing down, but alas, more was learned in that area too. So to move along, Kinda got ahead of myself there, We were at the fishing hole around mid morning, and Joe preceded to show me how to set up the rigs, and instructions on the Scottys. As I have never been exposed to Scotty Downriggers, this was a great learning opportunity also. Down into the depths goes the first set up, and with it skimming along close to the bottom to Joe’s satisfaction, he starts on the second rod, remember there are two more rods with line going out to the required distance behind the boat, with me in rapt attention. Joe looks over and says, it would probably be a good idea if you reeled in that fish. Low and Behold, the first setup was going down with a bite. So Yank and crank and ole blufin is hooked up with the first fish of the day before the second rig is even set. Joe sets the second rig, and as I’ve got a couple hundred feet of line, with fish attached at the other end, to retrieve, Joe starts to set up the snap weight rod. Now I’m really into this fish, so I look over to let Joe know how much I was enjoying the first fish of the day and there He is yanking the second setup out of the holder and setting the hook. NO WAY, a double and all the rods aren’t even set up yet. Well, Two fish on and two rods in the process of being set up. Joe halted the setup on the two remaining rods while he fought in his fish. Luckily my fish was a smaller one, so I netted it while Joe continues his retrieve. This action set the course for the morning. The other two rods were finally set, and the action continued. I’ve never utilized the snap weight rigging before, and after seeing how effective it was today, I will be trying it out in the future. It was fast and furious action, and in 3 ½ hours of morning fishing there were 19 lakers in the cooler and we decided to call it a day. As we rig down and reminisce about the fantastic morning, Joe says we need to get a pic. So its out of the cooler and onto the “pole” goes the fish so “ole” blufin can hold em and show em. Easier said than done. Joe says “hold them up and smile”, well I struggle to hold em up, and Joe snaps a couple of pics. They totaled out at 72#, and the big fish weighed in at eight pounds. MAN, what a morning’s fishing. Joe You be Da Man. Joe is topnotch at what he does, and made a great trip even better by being so personable and patient. Even after knocking off a couple of Joe’s fish with the net, Joe continued to let me in the fishin area. LOL
Thank you Joe for such an informative and fish catching time. Cindy and I will have to book a trip with ya for some future fishing action
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service