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Had a few hours to fish on the monday of long weekend and went to my favourite trout lake. I had a bow on within minutes (no pic) but then had some gear problems and then fished for about two hours.
A BE-U-tiful fish
Another purdy one
For some reason they seemed to be gathered within a small area
Caught this fellow probably in between 20 and 30 ft.
Another brown later in the night.
...and finally my second bow. Had a monster hit as I was coming in. I had no light so I couldn't go back fer her. Next time.
Last edited by scuro on Mon Sep 13, 2010 11:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Love the colour on this fish....WOW.
GR8 trout ... thanks for sharing something a little different.
************************ Scott - A bad day on the water is better than a good day in the office.....
- Every day can be a fishing day, but not every day will be a catching day.......
Ahh this brings back a lot of memories .. i haven't caught trout for a bit ... you never get used to that colour ..especially the rainbows ... looks like you had some luck with small spoons .... gotta like the silver spoons and perhaps a red devil ...
All right...spoons one was a small sutton...the purple one I don't remember the brand name....but small and narrow with a dimpled texture and copper back. The first bite was around 5 and the last around 8 pm. It was steady but picked up as things started to dim. Lost about an hour to reel failure and repair. They were mid-lake with no visible structure nearby. I believe most were at the end of gradual sloping point. I don't have sonar but hit weeds off of the point. Never seen the hits come that quick and I don't know why that was. Had three I didn't get pics of. We had that cold snap and then some heat and sun. That is my explanation!
And yes...I go out there and catch a few and all is right with the world.