hewesfisher
11/2/2016 8:42:00 AMdownriggeral
11/2/2016 9:00:00 AMPart-Time
11/3/2016 12:19:00 PMI usually am from 135 to 175 ft behind the boad, haven't ever tried a planer board.
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Yet another tale from the voyages of the Tin Guppy,
Well things finally worked out to do something I have wanted to do since I got the Guppy 2 years ago. We were able to get the trailer and the boat down to Roosevelt and spend 4 days at the Keller NPS campground . Marcia and I fished together on Friday above the ferry and were able to both get our limits on what was a pretty decent day weather wise. Mostly 14" to 15" with a couple of 17", not a bad day at all. Marcia had to go home to attend some duties at church so I was solo on Saturday. After a leisurely start I was able to put 5 in the boat below Keller by 12:30, Had a few long line releases as I was trying to figure out my system of landing fish and handling the boat by myself but it was a fun problem to solve. Dropped down to the basin to try for some walleye but couldn't get the boat slowed down enough either direction to run a bottom bouncer effectively, truthfully just feeling too lazy to put in any real effort. Sunday morning was pretty slow at first so I finally broke from my usual mode of running dodgers ahead of my Kekeda flies and pink hoochie that had been serving me faithfully and just ran the flies and went from my normal speed of 1.3 to 1.7 and took it up to 2.7. Instant results! Started getting hits right away. Put 3 fish in the boat in just over 30 minutes the last being a nice 20" bow that weighed 2.6 lbs. Had met Slick Foot Gary from the Portland Polar Bear club who says no real fishing trip is off to a good start without a bit of a swim first. More interestingly he had caught a couple of Kokanee the day before so I headed over to where he was and put the Arrow dodger and the pink hoochie back on and managed a really nice 20" Kokanee that went 3.2 lbs. You would have thought he was a college kid from the late 60s they way he protested joining me in boat but I was finally able to make him see my point of view. When Marcia got back we went out in the afternoon and got her limit of Bows going back to the flies and the faster trolling speed. Big thanks to Hewsfisher and downriggeral for the tips on the speed. The orange Kekeda was the big producer followed closely by the Pink Gisha Hoochie. Guess that will be the last trip of the season for the trailer but the first trip for the fall/winter Kokanee.
Lets get out there and get it done, it's the right thing to do.
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