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Slipped the boat in the water at Seven Bays and headed for Lincoln at 12:40. First fish in the boat at 12:55, then a double that became a single, then the bite went away. Winds were blowing opposite direction yesterday (and very cold), so we drift trolled from Lincoln down to almost Sterling Point 3 times, and had 4 in the cooler when my lab decided it was time for a shore break, so I pulled gear and headed for Sterling Point at 2:30. Following the shore break, we decided to motor downstream as we hadn't been there for a while. We got the gear back in the water just before 3pm and put another in the cooler within 15 mins. Reset and hit a short dry spell, then everything was crazy hectic for about 20mins or so. The bite stopped, literally, at 4pm, just like flipping a switch. We trolled on for another 20 minutes, but were losing light fast, so brought the gear in and headed for Seven Bays with only 8 in the cooler.
We had several hard rod dancing take downs only to see them come unstuck before we could even get out of the cabin. The plugs were hit, several times, but didn't produce a single fish in the cooler. Everything came on the flies, which were a Kekeda orange fly and a Frisky Jenny Trick R Treat and the Kekeda outfished the Frisky Jenny, putting 5 of 8 in the cooler. Have no explanation for the drive bys yesterday, and variations in speed and method, didn't seem to matter.
Talked with another boater who pulled in just after we did and they had 4 for their efforts. Maybe it was just an off day.
Water surface temps were 40.8 - 41.1, trolling speeds were 2.8 - 3.2mph and I even tried slow trolling at less than 2mph, but it didn't seem to matter. For gear, bait, tactics used see my last report. :-)
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