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Well the Friday afternoon weather was predicted to be nice, but no such luck! We got to the lake around 1:30 and motored up the east side about a third of the way. From there we started trolling the lake counter clock-wise. I broke out a black wooly bugger rig, with a smile blade, red beads and pink maggot, something that works well in Lake Leland, but nothing. I then tried a bright wedding ring combo and had the same result. At the north end I swapped over to a small perch Rapala, with only a #6 trailing single hook and still not a nibble. Meanwhile my friend was trying anything I still hadn't used, with the same result.
Finally, down at the SW end of the lake, with an olive wooly bugger similar to my black set-up, I hooked into one and landed it. Within minutes, my friend got one with a similar rig. A few minutes later we turned around intending to backtrack, but the ever worsening weather finally got to be too much: wind, slushy rain and cold. If the bite was on, it would be a different story, but we'd had enough.
"Ball" seems to have this lake figured out for now. The SW is where the fish seem to be. The fish finder had no hits prior to us arriving here and did go off a bit in that area. Trolling for now doesn't seem to be the way to go and I certainly can't argue with his success bottom fishing.
"Ball": I'll keep an eye open for you next time. I see you were fishing here the next day. In the winter I fish in a friend's 14' aluminum boat, but starting this weekend, I'll likely be taking out my inflatable Intex Mariner M4, with a custom hard floor and raised swivel seats.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service