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Omak Lake is easily the best trout fishery in washingon state, by far. Me and my fishing partner (kochmandoo)_ went over for the first time this weekend and fished saturday, sunday and a half day monday.
Saturday:
We headed out, knowing very little about location and gear to catch these fish with. For the first hour, we trolled around and missed a few hits, thinking it was going to be slow. Finally, around 8am, we found a bay on the east side of the lake that was hott, the ledge went from 80 to 13 feet, and we trolled the edge in 25 feet of water with the riggers down 20. In the first 3 passes we had two triple headers and a quad header. We fished the area for the rest of the day and ended with 41 trout to the boat. However, the size wasnt great for Omak, fish averaging 21 inches with the biggest being 24 inches and around 4 pounds. We had 11 double headers.
Sunday:
This was THE DAY. Easily the best trout fishing day I have ever had, EVER. straight out the the killer spot from the day before at 5am, riggers set with the two hottest lures from the day before, a jointed rapala in rainbow trout color and a 2.5 inch cookies and cream needlefish spoon. Instant action, fish after fish, all 20-22 inches. Finally, about 10 fish in, the surface rod with a diving rapala gets BENT over. Long story short, after a good battle on a light spinning rod and 8 pound test, i land a 6-7 pound chrome bright thick shoulders male. Picture above. Hours pass and we HAMMER fish, and around 10 am we try a point we havent tried. Well... In 3 passes we nail a 4 pound hen, a 6 pound hen and a 7 pound buck. HUGE TROUT. peeling line off the ultra light kokanee rods were using, we land them all. Pictures provided in the forum under trout and kokanee forum. A little later, my buddy loses a GIANT that we saw following a fish we had hooked, we saw him, easily 8+ pounds, so we turn around, put gear back in and insantly get hammered and we know its huge, however hook pulls out! DANG. So we continue to RAIL trout double triple headers tons of fish 20-24 inches up to 4 pounds. One pass I hooked a huge 6 pounder, fighting it, following it is a 22 incher, buddy picks up rapala throws it 5 feet from boat, BOOM he nails it! double header, one being 6 pounds. Then, on our way back across the lake, we decide to try the killer big fish hole again. First pass we get hammered by a pig. Peeling line, we know its 6-12 pounds, huge. Chasing it with the boat. 20 feet from boat, cant see it yet, hook pops out. WOW that sucks. Oh well, put gear back in, BOOM double header with a 6 pounder and a smaller one. Put gear back down BOOM my buddy gets his biggest fish of the trip, a 6 pounder. (pictured above) We get some smaller ones, and lose a huge throbbing takedown the looked big and called it a day. Fished 6am to 6pm, always catching fish all day. Day total was an amazing 86 FISH to the boat, and lost plenty more, with the big ones being a 7 pounder, three 6 pounders, four 5 pounders and SO MANY 3-4 pounds. Also caught some pigs around 4 pounds and one giant grumpy spawner on a shoreline at the south end stripping flies.
Monday:
Only have a few hours to fish, so we head out and start trolling same area, we probably fished it out pretty back previous days because it was slower (slow for omak is a fish every 10 minutes instead of every 5). We trolled some new areas landing some nice fish but nothing huge, and called it a day at 11am with 28 fish landed and ended the day with the biggest of the day about a 4.5 pounder on the cookies and cream spoon.
Omak is the best lake in the state for trout, hands down, nothing even compares in any way.
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