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Launched out of Ramp C at 8am. Air temp 38 water 58. Overcast and calm becoming off and on windy and sunny. No more than a half a dozen other boats all day. Maybe a dozen bank anglers.
As often happens, nothing that worked over the last month seemed to be effective this day. So it was hours of changing it up. When a rig would manage to get something in the net, that wouldn't work again. I caught 8 throughout the day (lost 4) on 8 different set-ups. I think that the fish are still there but conditions and locations have changed this last week.
There was no evening bite. I figure the insect activity has literally died down.
I continue to work out the use of the downrigger. The big upside is that it really keeps the two rod management tangle-free. The downside is the complexity of changing rigs. It's tempting to be lazy and just leave the downrigger as-is for too long.
But the real reason to use it is to target exact depths. That does seem to be working as I caught half the fish on it.
Fish of the Day wasn't on the hook but was sighted about 50 feet away: Huge 2 foot rainbow leaping 2 feet straight up out of the water. The splashdown was tsunami-like.
As often happens, nothing that worked over the last month seemed to be effective this day. So it was hours of changing it up. When a rig would manage to get something in the net, that wouldn't work again. I caught 8 throughout the day (lost 4) on 8 different set-ups. I think that the fish are still there but conditions and locations have changed this last week.
There was no evening bite. I figure the insect activity has literally died down.
I continue to work out the use of the downrigger. The big upside is that it really keeps the two rod management tangle-free. The downside is the complexity of changing rigs. It's tempting to be lazy and just leave the downrigger as-is for too long.
But the real reason to use it is to target exact depths. That does seem to be working as I caught half the fish on it.
Fish of the Day wasn't on the hook but was sighted about 50 feet away: Huge 2 foot rainbow leaping 2 feet straight up out of the water. The splashdown was tsunami-like.