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Any advice for fishing Strawberry from a boat on Sunday? Plan on hitting the Solider Creek side.
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Apparently none of have been there lately. That is a shame because it should be starting to get hot.
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On the SC side, I would be flexible till you find a pattern. If you know the area, check out "hot spots" with Tube Jigs (start with white tipped with some cut bait). If you are a troller instead, troll along the dam or along points, changing depths and watching the fish finder till you see fish.
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Once you find fish, change your offerings often until you find out what they want.
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Strawberry and the Soldier Creek side should be in a state of transition right now. This means that it might change daily, but it also means that the fishing can and often be the best of the entire year.
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So, my suggestion, be flexible. Then report back so others can benefit from your experience.
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Good luck!
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Hit Solider Creek this past Sunday. Started fishing around 7am, and called it quits around 10am when we got blasted by the rain/snow storm.

Fishing was good. Between the three of us (four lines) we boated something 6-7 small cuts. All in the range of about 8-15". Trolling pop gear. All of the fish we caught were about 10' down on the downriggers.
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