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Sprague Lake Report
Adams County, WA

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11/04/2016
61° - 65°
Trolling
Rainbow Trout
Orange
Mostly Sunny
Other
Afternoon
11/05/2016
4
1341

Ran up to Sprague Lake yesterday to test a new color-scheme for the 2.8" and 3.9" OG1 lure. (These lures have a narrow strip of fluorescent pink or fluorescent orange running the length of the exterior. The remainder is translucent or clear.)

Our tests were successful and we managed to catch seven trout: one Lahontan cutthroat and six rainbow. The sizes ranged from apx. 13 inches for the cutt to 18 inches for the biggest bow.

Initially we trolled with one-ounce of lead on two rods and a single split shot on a third. Towards the end of the day, the fish seemed to be closer to the surface; so, we replaced the one-ounce trolling weights with 1/2 ounce weights.

On one rod, we added a gang-troll above the OG1 lure. The other rods were fished with just a weight and the lure. The fish were spread evenly between the rods. (So, the gang-troll didn't seem to add any significant benefit.)

Below is a short video of the outing:



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Comments

hewesbob
11/5/2016 1:05:00 PM
I just placed my first ever order for your lures, I can't wait to give them a try.
oldgoatlures
11/5/2016 1:40:00 PM
Bob,

We absolutely appreciate your order and interest in the lures! (Please keep us posted as to how they fish, what you catch, where, etc.)

Thanks!
--Donn Morse
salmonbarry
11/5/2016 2:39:00 PM
Me too!! Can't wait to see how they work on Lake WA, Lake Sammamish, American Lake and Roosevelt! They look awesome! Can never have too much arsenal! Thanks!
oldgoatlures
11/5/2016 4:12:00 PM
Barry,

Thank you for your order: We absolutely appreciate it!

I'd really like to hear about how they work on Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish.

--Donn Morse
oldgoatlures
11/5/2016 8:08:00 PM
I'd forgotten to post pictures in addition to the video. To see a photo of the 18" bow, and our stringer, take a look at our blog: http://www.oldgoatlures.com/blog
hewesfisher
11/6/2016 6:53:00 AM
Nice fish Donn, thanks for your report. :-)
strikezone
11/14/2016 3:22:00 PM
Donn: Hi. I just ordered some today too and looking forward to giving them a go. I forgot to ask you what speed you were trolling for those trout at Sprague and at Rock lakes. Thanks for the help.
Denny (Hazy Days)
oldgoatlures
11/14/2016 3:51:00 PM
Denny,

I just packaged up your lures: They'll ship tomorrow!

In terms of trolling speed, I'm fairly low tech (no GPS in the boat I use for testing). That said, we've caught fish at various throttle settings. And, I've seen similar from folks who have tested the lures--everything from 1.7mph to over 2.3mph.(One of the things I've noticed when trolling from our drift boat is that often, it's when I change speeds that a fish will hit. My sense is that they're following the lures, and, for whatever reason, the transition in speed triggers a strike.)

Looking forward to hearing how you do!

Thanks!
--Donn Morse
strikezone
11/14/2016 11:46:00 PM
Donn: Thanks. That really helps. Gives me a good ball park as to where I need to begin at. I'll let you know what works for me. I do have a GPS to tell me my speed. I will be sure to try varying it also.
Denny
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