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Blue Lake
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I decided I am headed to Blue Lake. I just don't feel like driving all the way down south. I'll be there Thursday in a brand new navy blue fish cat 4 if anyone wants to join me. The reason why I am posting is because, I am not sure what to use, (I am not asking for any secrets) I figure use similiar gear as you would at Lake X or Deer Creek etc.. If there are some specific lures that tend to work better I would appreciate the advice. Anyway I will let you know I how did. I appreciate any info that I could get, if you want you can send me a pm

Thanx in advance[Smile]
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#2
Hey bud,
Do your homework and review the Blue Lake posts!!!!! [crazy] Really, not giving you a hard time, that's how to get info. Personnally I've found them suspending and tough to figure. As you see from my posts I've had the best luck (2 times there) on ice flys with wax worms and small minnow immitations. It's warm water (72.3 deg. F), probaly year round, and you need to try various things. Warmer temps. deeper. My best guess is leech or minnow immitations. When you go, repot back!!! Watch for the divers![unsure]
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#3
I appreciate your help and info, I have been checking the previous posts, and will give it my best. I'm hoping the wind won't blow me all over the place. I am expecting some tuff fishin' but, I just want to get out and catch some buckemouths, I'll let you know how I fare
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#4
try a drop shot. put on a gulp earth worm or 4" melon senko up from the weight about 4' or more. small fluke worke slow will work also.
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#5
when you first get there try walking up the boardwalk really quietly and flip a tube jig around the stairs the divers use worked ok for me
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#6
Good luck! Catch a few for me. Remember to set the hook[crazy]! Oh wait, that was my problem . . .

Later!
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#7
I just got back about an hour ago. It was a sweet trip, the Fish God's must have accepted my burnt offering! The weather was really good considering, it got a little windy in the evening and when some small storms blew through, but other than that I couldn't have asked for better conditions. First off, the Fish Cat is awesome! I didn't think you could sit so high in the water, it is easy to say that I thouroughly enjoy my new toy. Second, the fish cooperated with me, I wasn't keeping track of the fish I caught, but I am guestimating at about 25. Nothing huge, the biggest one was 16.5 and the average was 12-14 inches. I did manage to land 3 on a topwater and I missed a few others (too quick on the trigger). One thing I noticed was that these fish know how to "throw" your lure! I lost a half dozen fish that way, I hook em, they jump and go one way, my bait goes the other. Ohwell, I was most pleased with the outing and I love the Fish Cat, Thanks for all your tips and info
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#8
So what worked best for you out there?
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I had good success with Crankbaits. I also caught some on soft plastics, (i.e. senkos, and other worms). I actually caught almost all my fish on those two baits. If you want any more info shoot me a pm
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