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Seattle light is currently drawing down the level of the lake, which will make using the boat launch pretty much impossible to use through mid November this year!
That being said, we decided to take a 3 day camping trip to one of Diablo's boat-in camp sites.
We arrived early Saturday morning, packed the gear in the boat, and fished our way to our site in Hidden Cove.
The third cast of the day yielded a nice 17.5" pork chop of a rainbow, casting home made spinners to rising fish. We managed to hook into a few more, including one dolly before reaching our site.
After a quick setup and a snack we returned to the thunder arm portion of the lake to continue our hot streak. By late morning the bite slowed down. The avg. fish dropped to the 8-10" range. On to deeper water!
We worked our way toward the long boom near the mouth of the thunder arm, fishing in water between 60-80ft deep.
We marked a few fish around 18-20ft, so we set our down riggers to 15 and 20ft. One rod running a small silver Seps dodger with a red/silver wedding ring, the other with a Macks DD and a small rainbow trout patterned spoon.
Bouncing between 1.5-1.9mph we hooked into several more 12-16" rainbows before the wind picked up in late afternoon (typical for this lake).
Day 2 was full of action on the thunder arm until mid-morning when wind and rain picked up and cut our day short. Nearly 2" of rain fell, keeping us under cover back at camp.
The 21st was an entirely different story!
The heavy rains turned the thunder arm into a mess of murky water and leaves/debris floating on the surface.
On to plan B!
We powered across the lake to the narrows just downstream from the Ross Lake Damn. You must be careful here as barges, ferrys, and jet boats are common and the canyon walls come in tight leaving little room for passing. Be courteous to these guys--they have a job to do! My experiences show they are very friendly to fisherman!
The water was much clearer here and we hooked into several nice 12-14" fish in the 15-18ft range. Bluebird skies and calm weather gave for awesome scenery. As the day progressed we dropped depths to approx 22-24ft to keep on the fish, with a few 16"+ rainbows being the reward. There wasn't much we could throw that these fish wouldn't take, but we did find anything red and silver to work extremely well.
All fish were caught and released unharmed!
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