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04/03/2011
Trolling With Fly
Rock Bass
None
Black
Other
Morning
04/03/2011
5
1188

Trolling Black sparkly Wooly Buggers from #2 to #8 behind an action disk by wiggle fin created well over a hundred bites and limits for our intrepid anglers. We did this in about 3.5 hours. We even got an extra fish for deck hand Jaime to take home for his little niece. It was a great spring break day to get lots of anglers. These were the first fish for all 4 boys after having gone fishing a few times with no luck. I had a ball guiding them onto the first fish of their lives! Jaime was one busy guy netting fish, unhooking fish and untangling lines. Go a bit deeper once the sun gets up high. When the bite slowed for flies with 3/8oz in front, I put them down another 8 or 9 feet and rekindled the bite to finish things off. Varying speeds a lot also worked. The ends of the lake were better than the middle, but it was all good. Get out there now...

Anton Jones - Darrell and Dad's Family Guide Service
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The Quadfather
4/3/2011 4:38:00 PM
Nice time for those boys indeed! The kind of thing that one remembers and talks about into adult life.
Darrell and Dad's
4/3/2011 5:04:00 PM
Sorry guys, must be sufferin' from fat finger syndrome. The species should be Rainbow Trout not Rock Bass... Anton
afk
4/3/2011 8:55:00 PM
Hooked for life!
MotoBoat
4/4/2011 8:04:00 PM
Anton, any tiger trout for either trip? I was wondering which of the stringer-ed fish were " rainbow rock bass"
Darrell and Dad's
4/4/2011 8:27:00 PM
No Tigers and no Rock Bass. Just fat cold fingers from cleaning all the 'bows...
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Phone: (509) 687-0709