08-19-2019, 08:25 PM
My grand-kids have waited all summer for Grandpa Hue to take them fishing at Hyrum. Arriving Thursday afternoon at camp I treated our group to a fishfry of Willard wipers. I later took the 4 girls (aged 4-11) down to the shore to soak some worms. The power boat had the shoreline muddy out to 30 yards. After an hour with no bites, we returned to camp. I told the girls that if they got up early Friday, I would take them out on the lake in my boat to troll for some trout.
I arrived at 7 am and the older three and my son-in-law jumped into the boat and got the rods rigged with several colors of 2 1/2 inch crankbaits. We had our first fish on after about 45 minutes. A 12 inch rainbow on a jointed rapala in shad color. As we neared the buoys by swim beach we had our second trout, same size as before.
We continued to troll back and forth near the buoys for the next three hours in about 35 FOW. The girls landed six yellow perch and five rainbows and missed several bites. Most were caught on the jointed shad rapala or a solid red crankbait as seen in the pictures. A fire-tiger lipless crank never got a bite. None of the fish were large, but that didn't matter at all to my little girls.
The girls then had to drive the boat of course, so we spent a half hour doing that before heading to camp for lunch as the Power Squad hit the water. As we arrived, the 5 year old ran up to the 4 year old that stayed in camp and said "Annie, you should have gone. It was amazing!". That sure made this grandpa .
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I arrived at 7 am and the older three and my son-in-law jumped into the boat and got the rods rigged with several colors of 2 1/2 inch crankbaits. We had our first fish on after about 45 minutes. A 12 inch rainbow on a jointed rapala in shad color. As we neared the buoys by swim beach we had our second trout, same size as before.
We continued to troll back and forth near the buoys for the next three hours in about 35 FOW. The girls landed six yellow perch and five rainbows and missed several bites. Most were caught on the jointed shad rapala or a solid red crankbait as seen in the pictures. A fire-tiger lipless crank never got a bite. None of the fish were large, but that didn't matter at all to my little girls.
The girls then had to drive the boat of course, so we spent a half hour doing that before heading to camp for lunch as the Power Squad hit the water. As we arrived, the 5 year old ran up to the 4 year old that stayed in camp and said "Annie, you should have gone. It was amazing!". That sure made this grandpa .
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