04-21-2014, 03:59 PM
I've gotten quite a few questions about the rainbow fishing, so I figured I should drop a quick report.
Rainbow fishing is good to dang near great on the Gorge right now. There are fish stacked up in the tributaries and launch ramps but thats also where there's more angler pressure. We had better luck last weekend just searching for concentrations of fish on shallow, rocky points from the Dam all the way up to Sheep Creek Bay. You can sometimes spot these fish by rises, on the fish finder, or by looking with polarized glasses as you're casting jigs towards shore. Lots of shoreline can be covered without a bite, but when you do find them, you'll get several hits (and hopefully fish) in a small reach. We used a variety of jigs in 1/4-3/8 oz weights including 4-inch worms, 3-inch curly grubs, and marabous in colors ranging from earth tones, black, and pink. Most of my hits came on the fall. My favorite was a pink marabou jig in 1/4 oz, tipped with a pink Berkley trout worm. Many of the larger fish are pushing 3lbs and a blast on light tackle.
Water temps are slowly warming and on Friday we saw them as high as 44F.
Hope it helps and good luck, Ryno
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Rainbow fishing is good to dang near great on the Gorge right now. There are fish stacked up in the tributaries and launch ramps but thats also where there's more angler pressure. We had better luck last weekend just searching for concentrations of fish on shallow, rocky points from the Dam all the way up to Sheep Creek Bay. You can sometimes spot these fish by rises, on the fish finder, or by looking with polarized glasses as you're casting jigs towards shore. Lots of shoreline can be covered without a bite, but when you do find them, you'll get several hits (and hopefully fish) in a small reach. We used a variety of jigs in 1/4-3/8 oz weights including 4-inch worms, 3-inch curly grubs, and marabous in colors ranging from earth tones, black, and pink. Most of my hits came on the fall. My favorite was a pink marabou jig in 1/4 oz, tipped with a pink Berkley trout worm. Many of the larger fish are pushing 3lbs and a blast on light tackle.
Water temps are slowly warming and on Friday we saw them as high as 44F.
Hope it helps and good luck, Ryno
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