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Failor Lake Report
Grays Harbor County, WA

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10/12/2008
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Rainbow Trout
Worms
Hook & Bait
All Day
10/12/2008
4
1137

I have Washingtonlakes.com to thank for this. It was the website profile Failor that led me to try it out.

It was a calm day, so I started out by using what I call the 'au naturel' method.... a worm on a size 14 caddis hook and 3# test leader, no weight, just let it sink on its own No takers...so I switched to an inflated worm on a sliding sinker. That nailed a 12" cutt....who fortunately was mouth hooked,and so I was able to let him go, no problem.

Things remained slow where I was fishing, ( about 20 yards from the southside bank...but I had noticed quite a few fish rising towards the center of the lake, so I hauled anchor and moved over in that direction.

That did it. On my first cast, I hooked a 14" trip, using a sliding sinker...first one I ever caught. After several more casts, with only small takers, I switched back to the 'au naturel' rod

WHAM! Something grabbed my worm and took off like a bat out of hell. Then he jumped, and all I could say was 'whoa!'...BIG 'bow.

But...after one more run, I lost him. He didn't break off, just spit the hook, which mean he must not have been hooked too hard in the first place.

Long story short, I managed one more trip, 15" on the sliding rig...and one other bigger ( he felt like it, anyway ) that managed to wrap my line around something and break off.

But then, about 4:30, using the au naturel method...another freight train came to call. Spectacular fighter...many leaps and long runs. At one point I thought he'd managed to tangle my line in an underwater obstruction, but somehow, it pulled free. It took a good 20 minutes to boat this fish. He measured in at 24", and 5lb 1oz. ( The fellow who took the pic of me had a decent scale. )

All in all, a great day. Every fish I hooked put up a tremendous fight. becoming airborne as soon as the hook was set....even the small ones. For some reason, almost none of the fish I caught swallowed the hook, the exception being the two triploids that I kept. I also spied the biggest osprey I've ever seen; wingspan so large that at first, I mistook him for a heron.

Final word...if you're planning on fishing Failor, it closes at the end of October, and a WDFW vehicle permit is required for parking at the lake.


Comments

G-Man
10/12/2008 10:39:00 AM
Great report and nice looking cutt you got there! It's always good to know that there are freshwater options when heading out to the Grays Harbor area. Duck Lake had been my goto lake when the weather has made fishing too dangerous out of Ocean Shores or Westport.
snake7676
10/12/2008 10:59:00 AM
Right on No_Bad_Skunks nice fish !
The Quadfather
10/12/2008 12:59:00 PM
NIce to see so many good trout reports coming through. Nice looking fish.
kevinb
10/12/2008 10:23:00 PM
Excellent report and nice work
Dailyfisherman00
10/13/2008 10:45:00 AM
Nice looking fish.
FishingFool
10/13/2008 10:00:00 PM
Nice fish! We didnt go camping there this year. Maybe next year. I landed a FAT 19" there with powereggs tipped with a single Trout Tickler last year.
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