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Pretty epic day yesterday. Great weather and caught a lot of fish. I was marking a lot of big fish pretty deep, like 65 -75 feet deep. I see this every time I am up there. I have never tried fishing that deep. Big cuts? Anybody know what they are?
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Nice fish.
We fished from 530 to dark and caught kokes and cuts constantly. This morning has been quite a bit slower but still enough fish to keep it interesting.
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I catch splake down to 80 feet. I don't see why a big cutt would not be that deep. The smaller fish tend to be in the upper 40 feet try vertical jigging the marks with 3-4" pearl white tube jigs tipped with redsided or chub meat. If there cutts you might get lucky on a fish of a life time. [fishon]
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The main thing that makes me curios is that I have heard people say Lake Trout could not survive in Strawberry because there is not enough oxygen in the deep water.
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The weather doesn't get any better than it was yesterday up there.
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