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Got a late start and wasn't on the water until 8:00 or 8:30. Spent most of my time trolling in the vacinity of the dam. Watched the video so I started out with all things green. Had a few short srtikers swing and miss first thing. Finally got a good take down and played the fish to the boat. It put up a good fight so I was hpoing for a nice koke, but alas it was a RBT about 14". Badly hooked in the eye and chest so it went in the box. Had a couple other fish to the boat but all RBT caught and released. One probable kokanee popped off right at the boat.
Moved up the lake to where Toni indicated she caught her fish a week prior. Got one more to boat there and again a RBT. Also foul hooked so ended my day with 2 RBT in the box and another 2 or 3 released and one self-release koke.
After wathcing Randy, Nate, and Mike beat up on the kokes I was hoping for better but at least I caught a few fish for my first time on this impoundment. On the bright side, I did get a fairly close view of an osprey doing a high-angle plunge to grab himself a fishy lunch - WAY COOL!
Trolled a small green fish flash with a two tone green cha cha squidder that did most of the damage. Also ran my Wallowa Lake special without attracting a bite. Gave the sling blade and green wiggle hoochie a ride and tagged one of the RBT on it. Also trolled a 50/50 dodger with pink squid for a while without any luck. Ran a chartreusxe ace hi fly for a while and had a good hard swing and miss on it. Trolled at depths from 18' to 50' chasing meter marks. Most fish bit in 20' - 35' of water (of course, mostly bows).
Sorry, no pics this trip as I didn't find any of what I caught to be photo-worthy.
I did mark quite a number of what I'm fairly sure were mackinaw along the highway side of the lake not far from the dam in 120' - 200' of water and hugging the bottom. Ran the Ace Hi Fly down there for a short spell to see if I could fool one. Unfortunately, the bottom contour is very inconsistent there so it was hard to stay near bottom without snagging, especially with the breeze making navigating a straight line challenging. This bears further investigation on a future trip as the schools I marked were MASSIVE.
Tight Lines!
Fish Dawg
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