07-10-2021, 08:46 PM
I did a solo trip this morning. I got up early (4:30) and was on the road by 4:50. Stopped for gas then ran up to Lost Creek. 1st boat at the ramp and to launch at 6:15.
Air temp was 46 degrees, water temp was 68. Had the lines in the water on the riggers at 6'30. By the time I got to the main bay, I had boated 8 cutts. Most were small, a couple were slot fish.
Went around the long peninsula and up the other arm. They were all deep, 35'-50', with 38'-45' being the most productive. Had a few doubles, and nearly all the fish were cutts. I was pulling a rapala and a flicker shad going over 2.0 mph. If I dropped below that, the catching slowed. Most fish struck when doing S-curves. I like to bury my lines pretty deep in the clips to get good hook sets. Rarely does a fish pop the line out of the release. At 7:20 am, after releasing a nice cutt, my other line went down hard and popped out of the clip. I could tell it was a bigger fish. It did not disappoint, stretching the tape almost to 23".
Cutts were the flavor of the day and they liked what I had to offer. I ended up with 29 cutts, 2 rainbows, and Koke.
I got to play a little bit with my new koke rods, they are going to be really nice. Had 2 other kokes on, but they self released at the boat.
I finished the morning trying to fill my chub supply. Not too bad either.
I love that little lake. Great morning on the water. Surface water temp got up over 72 degrees in some areas. No wonder the fish are deep.
Air temp was 46 degrees, water temp was 68. Had the lines in the water on the riggers at 6'30. By the time I got to the main bay, I had boated 8 cutts. Most were small, a couple were slot fish.
Went around the long peninsula and up the other arm. They were all deep, 35'-50', with 38'-45' being the most productive. Had a few doubles, and nearly all the fish were cutts. I was pulling a rapala and a flicker shad going over 2.0 mph. If I dropped below that, the catching slowed. Most fish struck when doing S-curves. I like to bury my lines pretty deep in the clips to get good hook sets. Rarely does a fish pop the line out of the release. At 7:20 am, after releasing a nice cutt, my other line went down hard and popped out of the clip. I could tell it was a bigger fish. It did not disappoint, stretching the tape almost to 23".
Cutts were the flavor of the day and they liked what I had to offer. I ended up with 29 cutts, 2 rainbows, and Koke.
I got to play a little bit with my new koke rods, they are going to be really nice. Had 2 other kokes on, but they self released at the boat.
I finished the morning trying to fill my chub supply. Not too bad either.
I love that little lake. Great morning on the water. Surface water temp got up over 72 degrees in some areas. No wonder the fish are deep.