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Combined report for week of 10/22 – 10/26 and fished Tuesday, Thursday, Friday.
Tuesday was a decent day. Action has slowed in the Lincoln area, location and tactics that had been producing seemed less effective even though we were catching some. I decided to give each location an hour or so, then pulled gear and moved to test other known locations. We fished three different locations before finding some good action in one of my “spots” and finished the day there with three nice fish going 19” – 20” and a total of 8 in the cooler. Saved a pair of fillets for dinner – mmm, mmm!
Stayed off the water Wednesday just to relax and do “housework” and several small things on my “to do” list.
While out Tuesday I marked several nice fish 50’ – 60’ deep so decided to put the downriggers on the boat before launching Thursday. Didn’t matter much at all and the only ‘bow we caught on them was a 16” native. By noon, I’d stowed the downriggers and we were back to trolling leaded lines and flies for the balance of the outing. Ended the day with 7 in the cooler and on the ride back to the launch I spied a group of bighorn sheep, so stopped to watch them for a while. First time I’ve seen them this year.
Friday we started well above Lincoln on reservation side and worked the entire shoreline to just above what’s known as Party Bay. Debbie caught a 14 ½” ‘bow about 20mins in but nothing at all the next hour plus. I searched the shoreline for the bighorns but they were not to be found. Frustrated with the lack of action, I pulled gear and motored back to where we had decent luck the day prior only to find another boat where I wanted to be. Decided to work outside his trolling pattern rather than fall in line and follow, turned out to be a good decision as we found a “pattern” that started producing immediately. Although we didn’t find the bigger 19” – 20” ‘bows like the day before we added five more 15 ½” – 17” ‘bows and ended the day with 6 in the cooler. We left a little early as we were meeting friends for dinner that evening and I wanted time to process our catch and clean up beforehand.
Saturday was a hustle to clean up and pack for road trip home. Even so, it was nice to get away, relax, and spend time on the water.
Water levels rose each day and we noted a marked decrease in bite action after Tuesday’s outing. Level was 1284.8’ at noon Monday and 1285’ when we launched Tuesday. By 0830 Thursday level had risen almost two feet and was 1286.5’.
We trolled Kekeda flies in black/orange and perch. Both produced Tuesday and the biggest came on the black/orange. I noted a preference change in the overcast conditions Thursday, the perch fly had more action, but the orange/black seemed to attract larger ‘bow. Friday perch was the only one they were interested in and I tried several bright flies before caving to Debbie putting ‘bows in the cooler the perch pattern Kekeda. Even after putting another perch Kekeda out, the other rod was the only producer. Why, when running identical flies both sides of the boat, both out exactly 155’, one would get hit and the other not is a mystery to me. Didn’t matter whether it was on and inside or outside turn. I’ve seen this several times over the years and cannot explain it, it’s just fishing.
Flies were tipped with a chunk of crawler and pulled at 2.8 – 3.2mph. We fished morning into early afternoon and we back to the launch by 2:30 at the latest. Winds Tuesday and Wednesday dictated trolling patterns to keep us from fouling gear on hookup. Friday was a smooth water day, not my favorite water condition for fishing, but did me to make the run back to the launch at 40mph and keep my wife and yellow lab happy. :-)
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