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I took my 10' ft flat bottom Jon boat out to Buena pond on Yakima Countie's I- 82 ponds area. The day before, I saw 4 kids fishing with thier Dad's catching 11" trout left and right. One of the guys named Jim got to talking with me and after a while he invited me to go fishing with him the next day. Around 1 p.m, we launched the boat and drifted towards the East side of the pond. Jim used chartreuse powerbait with just a little nibble during the first 20 minutes on the lake. I had a hunch and took the boat toward the 12' to 14 foot depths on the east side. I tied on a 1/32 oz canyon lure eye ball jig head and a 2" crawler tail and drifted with the wind. After only a minute or so, I felt a tap, set the hook and landed a fat 12" Rainbow. Jim Tagged one a minute later. We drifted into the far southeast corner of the pond, near three driftwood logs laying in the water near shore. I casted my jig just off the tip of the log and wham! another fish hit. For 15 minutes the action was non stop. I switched to a pumpkin colored 1 1/2" skirt jig, along with pressing down my barb so I could release my fish easier. Jim decided to keep his powerbait fish. I had caught 10 trout to his two, but he seemed to be having a great time! On one little point I cast up just off the bank, and a heavier fish took off and doubled my little Lamiglass ultralight over. Soon, after a spirited fight,Jim slipped the net under a very fat and sassy 15" carryover that hit my jig. On my next cast to the same spot, another big trout hit my jig. After 3 jumps and deep runs, Jim netted my last fish of the day- a gorgeous 16" carryover Rainbow. While we we trolling back to the launch, Jim caught two more bows on a 1/8 th oz black Rooster Tail spinner.We had a great time on the water, and I'm going back once the water temps approach 50 degrees in order to try my luck in Buena Pond for Crappie. The Jigmiester