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Lost Creek on the Fourth
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Kelly and I decided to give Lost Creek a try this morning, thinking that being wakeless, there would be fewer boats to contend with.
We were correct!
Got on the water a bit before 7:00am and boated the first Rainbow within a few minutes of fishing.
The rest of the morning was good with a bit every 15 minutes or so.

There were only 5 other boats and a couple of Kayaks on the water for most of the morning.
It was a great choice to go up there today.

We wound up with a 3 species day as we caught Rainbows, Cutts and a few Kokanee.
The wind found us at about 11:00am. making the fishing a bit difficult.
We would go 15 to 20 minutes without a bite, only to find out that we had been dragging smaller Cutts for a while.

Got off the water about Noon.
Lots of Paddleboarders and Kayaks showed up about the time we left.

Fun day on the water.
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#2
Nice going...any size to the kokanee? Has there been any changes/repairs/modifications to the boat ramp yet?
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#3
One Koke was just shy of 16".
The others were smaller. Probably a year younger.

The ramp was in good shape and there is a Metal Dock/Walking Ramp at the edge of the water.
It is sticking out of the water and should be moved out farther to be more effective.
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#4
thanks to hear that haven t been there yet good too hear
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#5
Nice going Dale.  How's retirement treating you these days?  Having fun, are we?   Big Grin
Bob Hicks, from Utah
I'm 82 years young and going as hard as I can for as long as I can.
"Free men do not ask permission to bear arms."
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(07-05-2022, 03:02 PM)dubob Wrote: Nice going Dale.  How's retirement treating you these days?  Having fun, are we?   Big Grin

Hi Bob.
Loving retirement but with my back problems, I spend more days fishing from the boat than any other way.
Had to give up Ice Fishing and I do miss it.
Nice to hear from you.
Hope you are doing well.
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