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Website: Sea Breeze Charters
Made a trip out to a new lake after seeing that it was stocked about a week ago and that the size per lbs was 0.90 which based on the WDFW is almost 3 times the size of the normal sized fish that is planted locally. Yes I know, 3 times seems a whole lot bigger.
Small, small lake out in the middle of somewhere...Cumberland I guess. First time within 10 miles of this area in my life. Small narrow steep launch might shy boats away, besides little parking on top of the hill.
Started out with a Intermediate Line with a Olive Willy and a Hairs Ear Nymph trailer on the fly pole and Flatfish on the other. Some rising action but not a huge amount. Made 3 counterclock wise circles of the lake with nothing and changing the spinning rod every lap. Different size, different color after a few more laps, still nothing.
Put on a 1 size DN 50/50 Spoon with no weight to try the upper column and finally a fish just before I was about to change it. A nice 15” Bow that fought really good....worth the wait I guess. As I was unhooking it, my fly rod gets banged after being motionless for a good few minutes. Small Bow maybe 9” took the nymph. Got a few more on the DN but the fly rod was dead so I stopped to try my TM Bobber set up which I thought would be good to try. Silly me I tried it while finning while still fishing the fly rod. I missed several strikes on the Trout Magnet set up. Reeled in the fly rod and caught 6 Bows and 3 different colors while I watched another boat do very well with Bobber worms....my guess they got their 15 that day.
I ended up getting a few more on the fly rod and ended up with 14 total.most were not the 0.90 fish. Most were 9-10” and few 13’s”.
The lake edges have a fair Rock Bass population which were really small and a few Pumpkinseeds too.
Pretty tough lake for a 12 acre lake that was resently stocked with a good bite from 7-9am and very slow after that. Pretty lake with some high peaks near it made for a nice day.