04-18-2016, 06:55 PM
I headed up to Strawberry this morning in hopes of hitting some ice-off fishing, knowing in advance that it was probably still a little bit early in the season. It turns out that was the case. I arrived at 6:30 a.m. and headed for Mud Creek. The bay looked open toward the back from the main road, but a thin layer of ice had formed over night. There was some open water, but it was very shallow. So shallow that my lures ended up dragging weeds on almost every cast.
After giving up on Mud Creek I headed over to the Marina just to see how things looked. There was only a few feet of open water in the bays near the campgrounds, so I moved on to the ladders. (Note that the road toward renegade is still closed for the season.)
As seen in many previous posts, the ladders have a lot of open water. There were a few others fishing there, but I didn't see anyone catch anything. I spent about an hour fishing the ladders and caught one 20" cutthroat just before heading to work. The weather was remarkably warm with very little wind. With the extremely warm weather in the forecast, it shouldn't be long before ice-off fishing is in full swing. Unfortunately, I probably won't be able to make it back up until the ice is completely gone!
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After giving up on Mud Creek I headed over to the Marina just to see how things looked. There was only a few feet of open water in the bays near the campgrounds, so I moved on to the ladders. (Note that the road toward renegade is still closed for the season.)
As seen in many previous posts, the ladders have a lot of open water. There were a few others fishing there, but I didn't see anyone catch anything. I spent about an hour fishing the ladders and caught one 20" cutthroat just before heading to work. The weather was remarkably warm with very little wind. With the extremely warm weather in the forecast, it shouldn't be long before ice-off fishing is in full swing. Unfortunately, I probably won't be able to make it back up until the ice is completely gone!
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