yooper_fisher
9/29/2011 6:40:00 PMTodd Middaugh
9/29/2011 6:47:00 PMhooked 6, mostly small.
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Website: Lake Roosevelt Charters
It was an almost perfect day on the lake today. The wind was totally calm, the temp was in the lower 70's and the bass wanted to play. I got off to a fairly late start and didn't launch until about 9:00 AM.
Started fishing the east shoreline from the ramp. The water was flat as a mirror so I started casting a size 11 Rapala. Caught a small bass on 2nd cast, missed a strike on 3rd cast and caught a bass on the 4th cast. That kinda set the tone for the day. Soon lost track on how many bass I caught but by the time I quit it must have been at least 20-25. Most were hooked on the Rapala but the best fish of the day which was only about 2 pounds was hooked on a black jig. Most of the fish were small but a few were between a pound and 2 pounds. All were handled gently and released. There were hundreds of dragon flies on the lake. Bass and trout were flying out of the water after them. I think it was the dragon fly mating season as most of them were joined together - by twos. Only one other boat on the lake and I think they was an anchored trout fishermen. One trout fisherman was fishing from the access. Shot a couple photos of the fish while they were still in the water - before being landed. Fish in first photo was a little over a pound and the other one must have been only about 5 inches - the lure was 4 3/8 inches.