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Got on the water about 1:00 pm and headed to the other end of the lake. The air temperature was 78º with a slight south wind at 5 mph under overcast skies. The surface temperature was 67º with a slight film of pine pollen on the water. I caught 2 nice rainbows on the south shore with one being 20" and the other 18" using a Green Wooly Leech. I later moved down the shore towards the launch and caught 2 more south of the power lines on a black Wooly Leech. Most of the fish that were picked up on the finder were laying close to the bottom at about 20-25 ft. One of the hits that I had I lost just prior to netting it. From the color and size, it looked like a Cutthroat ranging about 16".
At about 6:00 the action got real slow and I headed in.
I had the 20" Rainbow positioned perfectly in my lap for a photo and just as I was about to shoot the picture, the fish felt that his right side was more photogenic than his left side and flipped over as I pushed the shutter button. LOL
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