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4/18/2010 8:35:00 PMmav186
4/19/2010 11:29:00 AMflyfisherguy
4/19/2010 7:38:00 PMTake care my friend!
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Ok, I finally have a few minutes to post this report.
Last week was a wonderful time spent vacationing with the family at Lake Chelan for a day and then on to Rufus Woods Lake. We fished all day on Wednesday at Chelan for those denizens of the deep, the 'elusive' Lake Trout. Well it was for us anyways, we never had so much as a take-down. Trolled the Ace Hi-Fly with herring and two colors of flatfish lures just off of the bottom in the popular areas. Guess it just wasn't meant to be for us this trip! Anyhow, we packed up and headed to Rufus Woods on Thursday morning and arrived at Cabin By The River around 11:00 a.m. where we stayed for two nights. A very pleasant experience. The owners are very nice people and saved the week for us when I happened to notice that my kicker motor was hanging low in my rear-view mirror. I jumped out and went behind the boat to find that my motor bracket bolts on top had broken off and the motor was dangling by the safety cable that held it on to the transom! Fortunately, since I didn't have any spare bolts I asked the owners of the cabin if they could help and one of the relatives living nearby came over with just what was needed. WHEW! I thought I was going to have to troll with the 115 hp main motor, and that just doesn't work when you want to troll SLOW.
Ok, now on to the fishing report: We (my lovely wife and my son and I) fished near the lower pens for the two days we were there and managed to land a total of 7 trout between 3 and 7 lbs. The biggest fish, the one pushing 7 lbs. nailed my black wooley bugger as I was making the proverbial 'last pass' before heading back to the cabin on Friday evening. I was trolling parallel to the shore just above the lower pens when suddenly my Abel TR-1 reel began screaming as the line peeled off the spool from the first run. The fish fought hard on my 3 weight flyrod and took about 5 minutes to get it to the boat! What a great way to end a very nice fishing trip.
Attached are a couple of pictures of some of the fish caught.
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Website: Northwest Fishing Expeditions