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Had to give it a 5 star with it being a personal best day out on the lake. Weather was great and the fish were cooperating.
After launching at the Mission Bay we shot down to the south end where we'd seen a boat the previous day. I guess that person must know a thing or two. We made a quick pass and marked schools of fish 35-40 feet deep in 86 feet of water. Swung around to make a pass and got a fish in 125 feet of water 40 feet down. Next fish was in the school we were aiming to hit. 6 pounds 4 ounces, my personal best for that lake by a long shot. Seconds after getting that fish in the boat the other pole picked up a 4 pound even fish. So within the first 15 minutes we had 3 fish. Unheard of for us. We proceeded to work that shoreline and depth landing 5 fish there with several long ranged releases. Then we went sight seeing, losing a big fish further up the lake on the east side near a bay, still staying in 80-100 feet of water. Then when we packed up we caught one more at the opening of the Mission Bay while we were trolling our way in.
Total caught was 7 and we lost at least that many but those are the chances you take with single barbless. All quality fish, smallest being in the 2 pound range. I found it interesting that the 6 pound 4 ounce fish(24") was only 1 inch longer then the 4 pound even fish(23"). Fish were all caught in 60-125 feet of water using spoons, except for the one fish caught on a jointed rainbow pattern rapala. The Kingfisher lite spoon in chartreuse was the big producer, 4" spoon. Later in the day we used the same spoon but in blue. Both rods running them and both catching fish. They were a very hot item this day. Trolling them at 2.0-2.4mph worked best.
I'm just hoping we finally unlocked the secret for this lake and not that it was just a lucky day. I only wish we had more time this day to fish it. I can't wait to go back and test out what we learned.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service