08-19-2012, 02:34 PM
My father and I generally take our trips up to the Berry but given the great reports recently from Deer Creek we decided to stop a little earlier and fish there.
The rainbows were on early and often. I caught the first (and largest) just outside the wakeless zone of at the mouth of Wallburg bay. We were still letting lines out.
After hooking up a couple there, we thought the fishing might be faster at the very popular inlet. And it was.
We ended up landing 15 fish (12 Trout, 2 Perch), we lost five more at the boat (3 played off as the were going to be released anyway), and had another half dozen or so hook ups. We released all but 5 trout the perch.
We were mostly trolling with rapalas... although some trolled flies did well early too.
The fishing pressure there is extreme however.... I talked to a few other anglers and A LOT of fish left that lake yesterday.
No idea how long the good times will last there with that kind of depletion, but it sure was a great day yesterday.
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The rainbows were on early and often. I caught the first (and largest) just outside the wakeless zone of at the mouth of Wallburg bay. We were still letting lines out.
After hooking up a couple there, we thought the fishing might be faster at the very popular inlet. And it was.
We ended up landing 15 fish (12 Trout, 2 Perch), we lost five more at the boat (3 played off as the were going to be released anyway), and had another half dozen or so hook ups. We released all but 5 trout the perch.
We were mostly trolling with rapalas... although some trolled flies did well early too.
The fishing pressure there is extreme however.... I talked to a few other anglers and A LOT of fish left that lake yesterday.
No idea how long the good times will last there with that kind of depletion, but it sure was a great day yesterday.
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