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02/09/2010
Trolling
Rainbow Trout
Worms
Spinner
Noon
02/10/2010
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Let me start this report by getting some facts out, so people don't just flock to American Lake thinking it's easy pickings. I've fished this lake many times and gone home skunked. Usually this occurs when someone is running around on a powerboat making all kinds of noise (which is any time the weather is nice). Now I'm not talking about fishing for kokanee at 50-90 ft deep, I'm talking about the big trout that feed in the south end of the lake. They don't bite if they hear noise. I only see them caught by fly fisherman, or really quiet trolling like I do from my kayak. The guys trolling with electric or gas motors will catch some, but they are generally smaller.

So, yesterday while trolling flashers and a vibrax blue fox #3 in blue/silver, I hooked and landed a 24 inch 5 pound rainbow. The fish was in 10-15 feet of water. Everyone else I saw out yesterday either got skunked or had really small trout - but they were also using noisy engines to troll or being rowdy and drinking beer while anchored up. Don't get me wrong, I love to goof off and drink a beer or some rum just as much as the next guy, but you just can't catch quality fish here if you're noisy.


Comments

The Quadfather
2/10/2010 9:16:00 AM
Way to go 6 million $ man! You were stealth in the kayak and it paid off. I like Vibrax spinners, I have never tried one behind a flasher. I"ll give the a whirl.
FishHead
2/10/2010 10:13:00 AM
Good post.I wish there were pics.That kayak fishing sounds like fun.
bionic_one
2/10/2010 10:19:00 AM
I didn't add pictures because I don't like to resize them. Links here: http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r240/bionic_one/American%20Lake%202-9-2010/100_0816.jpg and http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r240/bionic_one/American%20Lake%202-9-2010/100_0814.jpg
fishinSinceIwas2
2/10/2010 10:30:00 AM
Did u get a picture? That sounds like it was a really nice fish. Did it give u a good fight?
Robert4444
2/10/2010 10:36:00 AM
Wow that is a nice looking fish !
bionic_one
2/10/2010 10:36:00 AM
Comment #3 has links to pictures, and the fish fought really well once it got to the kayak. Went in the air right in front of me, and forced me to run my pole around the sides of the kayak several times as it kept going underneath me. I almost lost it at the boat due to using too long of a leader (I was using my 7' Ugly stick instead of my 9' AIR IM8 and didn't shorten my leader to compensate). Took me 4-5 attempts to net it, and as soon as it was in the net, the lure popped out of it's mouth.
bionic_one
2/10/2010 10:40:00 AM
Comment #3 has links to pictures, and the fish fought really well once it got to the kayak. Went in the air right in front of me, and forced me to run my pole around the sides of the kayak several times as it kept going underneath me. I almost lost it at the boat due to using too long of a leader (I was using my 7' Ugly stick instead of my 9' AIR IM8 and didn't shorten my leader to compensate). Took me 4-5 attempts to net it, and as soon as it was in the net, the lure popped out of it's mouth.
mav186
2/10/2010 10:44:00 AM
Beautiful Lee!
jens
2/10/2010 10:45:00 AM
There are some pigs in this lake. Well done!
procaster
2/10/2010 5:02:00 PM
i can't find those pics to save my life. I tried finding the one from the nooch also, no luck on those either.
kokanee_slayer
2/10/2010 6:54:00 PM
Nice post and great looking fish. The only time I typically fish American is in the off season and that is because of some of the inconsiderate Wake Boarders, etc . You are absolutely correct - noise is a key factor particularly on the south end and is the reason I normally troll with my electric trolling motor . I was on the lake around the Thanksgiving time frame and saw a Fly Fisherman pull in what had to be a 24 inch plus Trout at that end of the lake as well. I got a 14 incher myself but mine was small in comparison. I'm pretty much a Kokanee guy and typically fish the north side of Silcox. I've also done fairly well by the VA Center.
salmonslayer117
2/10/2010 8:25:00 PM
Thanks for the nice report. Sounds like you found a nice one. Yah, they're in there and I agree, the best way to catch 'em is very quiet trolling. Me and my stepdad always used to catch the big ones out there in the rowboat. Silent and stealthy. Keep up the good fishin' and good luck out there.
bionic_one
2/10/2010 9:02:00 PM
That fly fisherman, was he fly fishing from a bass boat? That's the guy I first saw bring in a big Trout on American Lake. He told me he caught the biggest trout on the west side of the state on a fly rod in American Lake back in the 90s. 16lbs he said. The one he had that day in November was around 6-7 lbs and probably 26 inches. (He showed it to me at the launch when he was leaving)
BentRod
2/11/2010 9:48:00 AM
Wow, sweet looking RB there. Nice job. If you don't mind my asking, what kind/size of flashers do you use? I have thought about using small dodgers in the trout lakes, but thought it might be overkill.
kokanee_slayer
2/11/2010 7:22:00 PM
bionic_one, Yep, that's the guy and he is definitely the master! Monster Fish Huh... "Tight Lines"
snake7676
2/12/2010 4:47:00 PM
thanks for the info . and report !
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