11-29-2006, 04:53 PM
For those who like to chase the slimers (trout) Both of these waters are producing nice fish.
Stopped by Hailstone on the 28th before going to a doctors app. in the afternoon. Launched the toon from the PWC ramp. Snowy and slick conditions prevailed. I was the only one on the water, very light snow and next to no wind the whole time I was there. Jigged with white, pearl, and pumkin curly tails and tubes. used a 16th and 1/8th head. Lots and lots of bows between 12 and 16 inches. No browns or cutts for me, no perch, no bass. Water temp a cool 39. Made me glad to be uup and out of the water for a change. Most fish were caught between 12 and 25 feet. They needed no coaxing just something hangin near by. 1st time I have used no sweetener also. Fished from 9 til 12:30 had a great time. Maybe I will get that digital camera I have been asking for for my birthday in a couple of weeks.
DC at the main state park. Called into the office this morning and got the day off. So around 7:30 I hit DC off the docks. Way too slipery to launch the toon!! Wayyyyyyy cold this morning 7 degrees when I got there! Started by casting an old Jakes I have, black w/red spots. Second cast bang a pretty lil bow around 12 inches. 3 more cast and 2 more fish (maybe the same one as they both were 12 in). Changed to a new jakes in Gold w/ red dots. Now fishing got good! Landed around 10 more bows. Largest going around 3 pounds. By then I was too cold to continue. Will dress better the next time! It had warmed up to a whopping 10 degrees by 9:00 am and I headed for home. This is the first time I have ever fished from the docs at DC. But it may not be the last time. Way too much fun. If only you could count on the fish being so coopertive on each trip! At any rate I tried a few different jigs and curl tails without any success (a few hits but no hook sets). The hot number was the Jakes today.
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Stopped by Hailstone on the 28th before going to a doctors app. in the afternoon. Launched the toon from the PWC ramp. Snowy and slick conditions prevailed. I was the only one on the water, very light snow and next to no wind the whole time I was there. Jigged with white, pearl, and pumkin curly tails and tubes. used a 16th and 1/8th head. Lots and lots of bows between 12 and 16 inches. No browns or cutts for me, no perch, no bass. Water temp a cool 39. Made me glad to be uup and out of the water for a change. Most fish were caught between 12 and 25 feet. They needed no coaxing just something hangin near by. 1st time I have used no sweetener also. Fished from 9 til 12:30 had a great time. Maybe I will get that digital camera I have been asking for for my birthday in a couple of weeks.
DC at the main state park. Called into the office this morning and got the day off. So around 7:30 I hit DC off the docks. Way too slipery to launch the toon!! Wayyyyyyy cold this morning 7 degrees when I got there! Started by casting an old Jakes I have, black w/red spots. Second cast bang a pretty lil bow around 12 inches. 3 more cast and 2 more fish (maybe the same one as they both were 12 in). Changed to a new jakes in Gold w/ red dots. Now fishing got good! Landed around 10 more bows. Largest going around 3 pounds. By then I was too cold to continue. Will dress better the next time! It had warmed up to a whopping 10 degrees by 9:00 am and I headed for home. This is the first time I have ever fished from the docs at DC. But it may not be the last time. Way too much fun. If only you could count on the fish being so coopertive on each trip! At any rate I tried a few different jigs and curl tails without any success (a few hits but no hook sets). The hot number was the Jakes today.
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