10-01-2019, 11:53 PM
First time poster, long time lurker
Fished Strawberry on 9/30 with two of my brothers. We trolled shallow (no down riggers) and managed to boat a dozen or so fish, mostly smaller cuts. A gold spoon seemed to be the hottest ticket for the day.
It was nice and sunny but cold (about 28 when we launched). We launched around 8:00 and by 9:00 the wind had really picked up so we were limited to trolling areas that were more sheltered from the wind on backside of the island and in the narrows. It was still a good day (we were fishing not working) but not what you would hope for from Strawberry in the fall.
As we were pulling out around 3:00pm and old-timer was just launching and we chatted for a minute. I wished him good luck with the wind and he said that he would be trolling flies so windy was better (the fish see them better in rough water). I didn't ask him for details but I am assuming he was using something like a woolly bugger.
Can anyone here enlighten me on trolling with flies at Strawberry?
Thanks...
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Fished Strawberry on 9/30 with two of my brothers. We trolled shallow (no down riggers) and managed to boat a dozen or so fish, mostly smaller cuts. A gold spoon seemed to be the hottest ticket for the day.
It was nice and sunny but cold (about 28 when we launched). We launched around 8:00 and by 9:00 the wind had really picked up so we were limited to trolling areas that were more sheltered from the wind on backside of the island and in the narrows. It was still a good day (we were fishing not working) but not what you would hope for from Strawberry in the fall.
As we were pulling out around 3:00pm and old-timer was just launching and we chatted for a minute. I wished him good luck with the wind and he said that he would be trolling flies so windy was better (the fish see them better in rough water). I didn't ask him for details but I am assuming he was using something like a woolly bugger.
Can anyone here enlighten me on trolling with flies at Strawberry?
Thanks...
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