Salt2Summit Guide Service - With 25 + years of experience pursuing these Columbia River fish from buoy 10 to Hanford reach and up the Snake River. Fishing every tributary in between these places, I have learned certain spots and techniques used to catch more fish.In 2012 we went 49 days straight catching fish everyday. That is why I am confident enough to offer you a “catch-fish-guarantee” on full day trips. If we do not bring a fish to the boat you only pay half price or receive 50% off of the full price on your next visit.
Barely made it a 2 today as I only caught 1 fish. Started out running up to Clear Lake but the wind was howling pretty good so I left and decided to swing by Big Lake on my way home. The wind wasn't bad so I stopped to fish, fished around the launch cove at first without a bite before heading to the South End to fish around the pads. Caught one fish on a swim jig in the pads, a sub two pounder. Saw some fish rolling out in front of the creek inlet threw several lures their way before one breached good enough and I could tell it was a salmon!! I had no idea salmon came into Big Lake but there they were. I saw a total of 3 roll, one came almost clean out of the water, 100% definitely salmon bright red and heading up the creek! Pretlty wild. I fished a couple other spots I like on the lake, tried lures out to about 15 feet deep but didn't have another noteworthy bite. I had lots of little fish grabbing a Senko but nothing big enough to hook. The water is still very dirty from all the recent rains and there's even some left over toxic algae! All in all the lake is dirtier than I've ever fished it. Water temps were 52 to 53 degrees, the fish I caught came out of about 2 feet of water in some lily pads. Nothing on docks, nothing deep, on transition banks, in the rocks, nothing near wood, decided to pack it in as the dogs were getting cold will try something else tomorrow.
Those Ol' Lily Pad Lunkers are going into their Winter time doldrums. Probably going to be pretty slow bass fishing from now to about March when we get those first warm, sunny days.
Yup, getting scarcer lately. Yesterday I lost a good 2 pounder in the pads, and 5 or 6 under the docks, all of those were 10" and under. All senko fish. Gonna try something different on a different lake today.
Until we get a significant cold front bass will stay up, especially with the weather we will get this week. I haven't hit anything but super dinks on a Senko. I have been surprised at just how shallow a couple of my bites have come from....2 feet a week ago but today I caught a couple in about a foot of water! They may pull back deeper after the next big front but I will continue fishing outside weed edges until it snows :)
Caught a Salmon several years ago on Big Lake trolling for trout. Probably about 8 lbs or so. Keep on writing in your reports. I haven't been able to get out much and your reports are a good read...
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Salt2Summit Guide Service - With 25 + years of experience pursuing these Columbia River fish from buoy 10 to Hanford reach and up the Snake River. Fishing every tributary in between these places, I have learned certain spots and techniques used to catch more fish.In 2012 we went 49 days straight catching fish everyday. That is why I am confident enough to offer you a “catch-fish-guarantee” on full day trips. If we do not bring a fish to the boat you only pay half price or receive 50% off of the full price on your next visit.