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8/1/2011 2:37:00 PMkevinb
8/1/2011 4:04:00 PMbryanpeck
8/1/2011 6:46:00 PMTight Lines!
Fish Dawg & Co.
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BAMM! Got your attention? OK, 4;45am I awoke a minute before my alarm and warmed up the boat motor, idled out of the anchorage my wife JoAnn and I set up at Noisy Creek (amazing spot, BTW) and headed out to begin trolling, just south of Noisy Creek in the bay between Noisy and Silver Creek. Three rods (I have the 2 rod endorsement). Two on riggers, one Deep 6. The usual sockeye rigs, a variety of colors (two of which I'm keeping a secret, let's just say it's good to experiment - or, watch the video when it comes out). Cured Sand Shrimp chunk on a couple rods to start. Within 10 minutes our first fish, turns out to be a 12" kokanee. Safely returned to the water. It's now 5:30 and no hits, I see a couple fish on the FF and the flotilla of 50-60 boats a mile away. Should we move? Are all the fish down there and not up here? Fiddle sticks! These fish are everywhere. Trust my instincts.
The bite begins, not a rush of hits, but steady, relentless, none-stop until 7am. When it slows down we have four cookie-cutters in the cooler and have lost another two. Plus, the electric DR has issues so now we have one DR and two Deep Sixes. If this was lake Washington I'd be worried, but not Baker. The Deep Six has been keeping up with the DRs. We fished the riggers at 20 and 25 ft and the Deep Six at 30 pulls. OK, things have slowed down - should we join the masses west of Silver Creek? NO!
We decide to troll over to the opposite shoreline, which would be the Shannon Creek side and set our trolling path due west. There are maybe 8-12 boats scattered in this area. Which suits me just fine running Deep Six set ups.
BAMM! Fish # 5 in the boat off a Deep Six at 50 pulls. A little latter BAMM! A double! First fish in the boat off the DR at 25 ft, second fish (would be #7) safely released, came off the Deep Six again at 50 pulls.
Limits at 8am, nice. I think my wife is my lucky charm because every time she decides to go with me (not often enough) we do great and she happily tells me "this was fun - it's easy catching these fish!" If only it always was that way, LOL.
Lessons of the day for Baker lake: #1, don't be afraid to go away from the crowd. There are now a lot of fish in the lake and this far end has fish everywhere, even in the middle. #2, what a great fishery if you don't have a DR. 30-50 pulls on a Deep Six puts you right into the fish. How easy is that? I hope this fishery keeps holding up, I'm looking forward to at least one more trip. :-)
I've marked the hotspots so if you're a Premium Member you can see exactly where we caught these fish.
Note: JoAnn refused to have a picture taken: #1 "I'm not touching that fish" #2 "I don't even have my hair combed". What can I say?