11-11-2016, 03:57 PM
Nate and I fished Strawberry yesterday. It was one of those magical days that one occasionally has up there. We launched at The Strawberry Bay ramp (thank you for putting one of the docks back in [
]) (now if someone could take responsibility for putting toilet paper in the outhouses in the parking lot [frown]) and headed to Renegade bay at 33 mph. Saw a few fish on side imagining and set up shop. We never moved more than 75 yards from there until I shut off the virtual anchor and let us drift while we got everything stowed for the ride back at 2:40.
Occasionally, we went 5 minutes without one of us getting a bite, but that was rare. The most effective method was to cast and aggressively bounce back to the boat. Vertical fishing wasn't happening with a drop shot (which I tried for way too long). After switching to an off-white tube jig vertically jigging was also working well. I also caught a few under a bobber. Tipping with cut chubs or cut shiners worked the best, and tipping with crawlers also produced a few. The largest cutthroat was 21 inches and the average was around 18-19 inches. If we would have caught one more rainbow we would have caught one.
Good to get out with Nate again, our last trip up there produced only a handful of fish.
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Occasionally, we went 5 minutes without one of us getting a bite, but that was rare. The most effective method was to cast and aggressively bounce back to the boat. Vertical fishing wasn't happening with a drop shot (which I tried for way too long). After switching to an off-white tube jig vertically jigging was also working well. I also caught a few under a bobber. Tipping with cut chubs or cut shiners worked the best, and tipping with crawlers also produced a few. The largest cutthroat was 21 inches and the average was around 18-19 inches. If we would have caught one more rainbow we would have caught one.
Good to get out with Nate again, our last trip up there produced only a handful of fish.
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