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With the picture perfect day, we had to hit Roses on Sunday. Started around 1000 and finished 6:00.
Fished mostly jigs in darker colors in 1/16oz weight and used worms on ocassion. Caught most of our fish today without the worms, as we couldn't notice any increase in bite when we would tip the jig with a worm. What did seem to enhance the bit was adding a white crappie nibble to the jig. We got the majority of bites in 8-18 feet of water jigging slowly with the hits coming in the lower 10 feet of water. We caught a few crappie and perch after the pic was taken, so ended up bringing home a nice mess of panfish. The trout was 9 - 10 1/2inches, and the yellow perch were 11 1/2 inches, with one lil dink. The blugill were in the 7-9 inch class with a few dinks tossed back. While jigging for the pan fish I caught a limit of trout (rainbow and brown), and cindy had 4 trout by the time we called it a day. So we came home with 9 trout and a good mess of panfish. The trout I bled and put on Ice as we caught them, so didn't take a pic of them. They ran from 12-16 inches. Colors used were brown, black, green, orange, and perch color, and we didn't find a color preference this trip. We watched the Ospreys fishing (with good success), and had our first sighting of goslings. There were a couple pair of the geese with 7 litle ones between them. The lil guys must have only a couple days old as they were not much bigger than a good sized fist. Anyway, good fishing, and great weather. Stay safe and enjoy the fishing.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service