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Launched at the corps launch above Chief Joseph dam around 10:30-11ish. A little bit of ice on the ramp, so be cautious. It can be Slick when you step out of the rig. We headed up stream to the "Cabin Hole", and used the bow mount to ease up the shoreline. There were two other boats in the area and they were out in about 12-20 feet of water. One was anchored, and the other run and gunn. We fished half way up the hole fishing the edge of the weed line (8-15') and didn't get any hits. We noticed a few rises over in the shallower water, so we eased over closer to shore. With the boat in about 6-8 feet of water we would cast into the shallows, and would have hits or swirls at the bait. The weeds and stick ups were thick enough, and the water was only 2-3' deep, so jigging just didn't cut it because of the hang-ups. Cindy had a couple small ones on a cast master, but she had to do the screaming retreave to stay out of the weeds and sticks. Well I picked up my rod with 6# line, and tied on an Eagle Claw weedless hook, then threaded on a Root Beer colored B-2 Squid. A long cast past some brush sticking out of about two feet of water. Let it sink to bottom, then twitched it back toward the boat. As it came to the bush, the line twitched, Hook Set, But I mised it. About that time there was a swirl and the line started sideways. Fish on, It was in shallow water, so the fish was running a wake and swirling the water. Looked like a good fish, and felt like it too. I told Cindy I would keep it if she could get a net under it as It looked to be 4-5 pounds. It made a run to deeper water, got down in the weeds, then got around the trolling motor, and in general put up a decent fight. When we got it in the boat and hanging on the scale, It pulled a solid 8 pounds. The scale read a few ounces over a couple of times, but that was probably just my shaking arm. Nice fish in the live well. We fished the rest of the way up the hole, and picked up a few more but all were shakers. We decided to go down to Pump #3 and give it a try. There was a party of five fishing on the point, so we didn't put much effort in that area, and moved on down to just above Pump #1. We hooked a few more small ones, but shook them off at boat side. We didn't catch any tagged fish today. Ended up with only the one to clean, but it was a great day on the water. Air temp was 23 when we launched, and 25 when we took out at sundown. The water temp at the launch area was 47* and up at the cabin hole the water temp was 56*. A little choppy going up in the AM, but turned out a beautiful day. With the temps cold, be sure to drink plenty of fluids, it is easy to not drink enough as the temps drop. Also be sure to carry a shovel, (and sand if you can) and if the ramps are icy, at least you can toss some gravel on them for traction. Stay safe and warm out there.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service