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This is a report for my fishing experience in the 3rd Annual Mackinaw tourney on lake Cle Elum recently. This was a very fun day for us. The check in the am was at 0700. They told me "Blast off" was at 0800. We launched at Wish Poosh campground. The water was like glass for much of the day. Clear skies and very little wind. There were 50 boats in the tournament, about 140-150 anglers. It was kind of funny that we motored up to the check in area, about 2/3'rds the way up lake. We were 50 boats all bobbing up and down, when all of the sudden an air horn went off very loudly.
At that moment it was a testerone fest. All of these large Alumawelds, HewesCraft, etc. etc. boats went full throttle out from the area. We are in a 14' lung, open boat. It was a little dicey for a moment with turbulance.
Anyway... we motored over to the far side of lake, opposite the launches. We went with the Warden's U-20 flat fish, in chartruese/blue. I had gleaned over all the Chelan reports for gear, and stocked up on everything that I read about.
We were trying to hug the bottom very tightly in about 150-200' of water. About 30 minutes into it, I see some head shakes on my buddies rod. It had not come out of the clip at that point. I think I pulled from the clip, and def. felt a good size fish. My buddy boats our only fish. It weighed on my scale 7lb 15oz. on my scale, later official weight of 8lb 3 oz. Other than a couple vigorus head shakes, these fish are pretty much dead weight coming up from the depths.
We fished only a few different things, to include Silver Horde's Ace High Fly in Chartruese/purple. and some salmon spoons. Couple of times I thought a saw some hits, but it's hard to tell when you are 200' deep. Not to mention I broke one of my heavy Ugly sticks coming out of the clip, so I had to switch to my Kokanee rods which are noodles. Anything looks like a head shake on those rods.
When we got to the weight off, it was evident to me that it had been a hard day for most of the anglers. I think there may have only been about 20 fish weighed in. Many of these were 15-16", 1.5lbs.
When all was said and done, my buddy tied for 7-8th place with his fish weighing on the tourney's scale, 8lb 3 oz. The guy running the tourney was very generous I felt with the entry money raised. Even at 7-8th place, my buddy took home $250.00. The winning fish went 14 lb 9 oz. There was one in the 10 lb range I recall. Many door prizes of Lamiglass rods, and reels. and other things. Cash for random drawing, etc. It was a great time! Not to blow my own horn too much, but I got a kick out of the fact that we were out there in this dinky 14' boat with manual downriggers fishing 200' depths at some points. Everybody around us was decked out with electric riggers, and heavy horsepower!
But it all came out well here.
btw... usually I don't think much of the tablefare of Mackinaw, but we soaked it in Tony Chechachere's seasoning and olive oil. long slow cook on the bbq. Tasted just fine.
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