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Rufus Woods Lake Report
Douglas County, WA

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06/05/2009
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Rainbow Trout
Worms
Hook & Bait
Morning
06/07/2009
2
786

I haven't hit RW in ages, so I headed on over to the north end and gave it a couple hours. 90 degrees and sunny made the fishing a bit tough. Water was the highest I've seen and really ripping. Cold enough to make you grit your teeth wading. I gave it about 1 hr before my first fish on. Felt heavy, but no fight? I've been catching wet socks (walleye) on Banks all week, so when it came into view I thought it was about a 5-6 lb walleye. Darn, a big ol squaw fish!

Had to catch at least one trip, so back out in the water. 5 mins and a big hit. Fight was on, now this was a trout. Ripping out the drag and launching from the water. After about 5 mins I had it in close and was surprised to see how small it was. 18 inches, not small by any means, but small for Rufus. It had perfect fins and tail, so maybe a native? I've caught a few "natives" in Rufus and always impressed how well they fight. I gave it another 20 mins and the sun and heat did me in.


Comments

Fishin Musician
6/8/2009 12:44:00 PM
Fish On!, Where were you catching Walleye on Banks? The reports I've been getting is that walleye is still slow and the fish are small.
Fish On!
6/8/2009 11:47:00 PM
Yes, see my report on Banks. I caught at least 100 walleye over 3 days of limited fishing and yes they were small. Most in the 14-18 inch range. I'm not a walleye fisherman, so I guess that's small? They fight like a wet sock, so other than some good eating I'm not sure what the big deal is?
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