11-03-2020, 07:47 PM
Election day. So I voted NO on president. Still kept hearing that I should go to the polls. I thought I heard "poles". So I grabbed a few and went fishing.
Been almost two years since I last fished DC. Thought I'd do a perch search. Often good this time of year. Air temp a balmy 35 and water temp 51 at launch. Warmer than Willard. But no perch voted for me today. Probably Bidenites.
Trout? That was a differment story. Hooked the first one on my first cast...on a small plastic intended for perch. Trout sometimes don't read the directions. Caught the second a few minutes later on a black marabou jig. After that I kept catching them on everything I fished for perch as well as the spinners and crankbaits I dragged at times specifically for larger rainbows. Most of them were in the upper part of the water column but I did catch a couple on the bottom in over 30 feet of water while vertical jigging for the perchy marks on my sonar.
![[Image: PERCH-PLASTIC.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/TW2hJRf/PERCH-PLASTIC.jpg)
![[Image: RAINBOW.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/ydMpCW6/RAINBOW.jpg)
I'm guessing they have not made the annual planting of "Finless Freddies"...the hatchery pets. All the trout I caught were over 14 inches...with some nudging toward 20 inches. Hit hard and fought well. Decided to keep some for the table...and to share with my sis-in-law. They love fish but don't got a clue about how to catch it. Rainbows from Deer Creek usually have nice red flesh and taste great.
![[Image: TAKE-HOME.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/ZYVjHgR/TAKE-HOME.jpg)
It was pretty calm all morning. Noticed some noses poking up near the far shoreline and motored over to investigate. A herd of big ol' carp were slurping up some of the "algae peas" that build up on the surface about this time of year. I resisted the urge to "force feed" one. Continued on with my perch search and trout fest.
![[Image: ALGAE-PEAS.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/vkfknBS/ALGAE-PEAS.jpg)
Quite a few boats on the pond this morning...from tin bathtubs to large pontoons with several geezers pulling pop gear. As I looked around, I noticed that many of the boats were enjoying a measure of trout votes too. I shuddered as I tried to imagine what a "Nancy Pelosi" trout would look like.
Somewhere around 10 am the wide open troutarama closed up shop and the polls closed. No more voting for a long period of time. I went a half hour without a sniff...and did not see anybody else on the lake using their net or even just going bendo. I already had about 4 keeper bows in my basket and didn't want/need any more. So I rocketed in to the ramp and made an early departure. Man, that was a long hike back up the ramp to get my vehicle and load my tube. Gettin old. But I can still vote.
![[Image: TIMP-NO-SNOW.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/B2T6tzm/TIMP-NO-SNOW.jpg)
![[Image: DISTANCING.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/GdXw08g/DISTANCING.jpg)
Been almost two years since I last fished DC. Thought I'd do a perch search. Often good this time of year. Air temp a balmy 35 and water temp 51 at launch. Warmer than Willard. But no perch voted for me today. Probably Bidenites.
Trout? That was a differment story. Hooked the first one on my first cast...on a small plastic intended for perch. Trout sometimes don't read the directions. Caught the second a few minutes later on a black marabou jig. After that I kept catching them on everything I fished for perch as well as the spinners and crankbaits I dragged at times specifically for larger rainbows. Most of them were in the upper part of the water column but I did catch a couple on the bottom in over 30 feet of water while vertical jigging for the perchy marks on my sonar.
![[Image: PERCH-PLASTIC.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/TW2hJRf/PERCH-PLASTIC.jpg)
![[Image: RAINBOW.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/ydMpCW6/RAINBOW.jpg)
I'm guessing they have not made the annual planting of "Finless Freddies"...the hatchery pets. All the trout I caught were over 14 inches...with some nudging toward 20 inches. Hit hard and fought well. Decided to keep some for the table...and to share with my sis-in-law. They love fish but don't got a clue about how to catch it. Rainbows from Deer Creek usually have nice red flesh and taste great.
![[Image: TAKE-HOME.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/ZYVjHgR/TAKE-HOME.jpg)
It was pretty calm all morning. Noticed some noses poking up near the far shoreline and motored over to investigate. A herd of big ol' carp were slurping up some of the "algae peas" that build up on the surface about this time of year. I resisted the urge to "force feed" one. Continued on with my perch search and trout fest.
![[Image: ALGAE-PEAS.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/vkfknBS/ALGAE-PEAS.jpg)
Quite a few boats on the pond this morning...from tin bathtubs to large pontoons with several geezers pulling pop gear. As I looked around, I noticed that many of the boats were enjoying a measure of trout votes too. I shuddered as I tried to imagine what a "Nancy Pelosi" trout would look like.
Somewhere around 10 am the wide open troutarama closed up shop and the polls closed. No more voting for a long period of time. I went a half hour without a sniff...and did not see anybody else on the lake using their net or even just going bendo. I already had about 4 keeper bows in my basket and didn't want/need any more. So I rocketed in to the ramp and made an early departure. Man, that was a long hike back up the ramp to get my vehicle and load my tube. Gettin old. But I can still vote.
![[Image: TIMP-NO-SNOW.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/B2T6tzm/TIMP-NO-SNOW.jpg)
![[Image: DISTANCING.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/GdXw08g/DISTANCING.jpg)
![[Image: LONG-HIKE.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/7WWbpsj/LONG-HIKE.jpg)