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I have not reported since 4/25/09, in part because at least one party was upset that I post too often on Rock, so I will combine several weeks into one report. LOL
Rock Lake has been very good this year, if you have the talent to fish it right. Case in point, my son and I saw one gentlemen that was as happy as can be, cleaning out a stringer of 8 or 10" rainbows at the launch. We saw one boat of two gentlemen that had a stringer of fish that were probably 2 to 3 pounds average - probably two limits. So, fish can be caught. The two of us caught and mostly released 33 fish today, with the largest Brown at 7 pounds 11 onces, the smallest fish, a rainbow, at 8". Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, if you keep a limit and the largest has one or more "catchable" rainbows in the stomach, did you actually go over your limit. LOL
I have been reluctant to give our technique openly to the public, not just because I am naturally possessive of my fish, but also because my method is not that easy to do. Another case in point, two weeks ago I took my normal partner out with his son. His son used our lures, fished as best he could to our directions, and caught only two fish. I caught at least 15 fish on that day, and his dad did almost if not as well as I did. Fishing success is not just a matter of if the fish are bitting, but rather or not you can place your offering in front of them. If you have not done well at Rock Lake this year, don't be surprised, it is a tough lake to learn. Nevertheless, the fish are there, and if you try different methods, learn from each trip, you too will do well. In short, don't get stuck in a rut. To catch fish this last Saturday, we used at least a half dozen lures each, each with a different color combination, and in the end, the only pattern was that the pattern changed as the sun went across the sky.
The water temperature is warming up. Most of the lake now reads about 54 degrees as of Saturday. The carp are spawning at the outlet shallows, so bowhunters go for it. The water clarity is also improving but Rock will remain green for most, if not all, of the summer now. Still, a floating minnow cast and retrieved could often be seen for most of the retrieve, so clarity is indeed improved.
I marked a lot of fish at the 25 to 35 foot range, so I expect that deeper trolling will pick up soon. Nevertheless, with the warmer water comes a desire to switch lakes, so this may be the last report for this year on Rock from me.
Good luck - AA
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