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I'm so close to Lake Stevens that you are really tempting me. I don't think my boat can troll slow enough. Nice work!!
Quote from: Gobble Doc on May 21, 2020, 06:29:02 PMI'm so close to Lake Stevens that you are really tempting me. I don't think my boat can troll slow enough. Nice work!!Get yourself a bucket or two, no excuses.
I went 5 for 7 on Wednesday in about an hour of fishing, tons of fun. Only ended up keeping 3 as two were minnows, best fish was 16"!
swap out the wedding ring blades with a brass roostertail blade, its been working out well for me
What trolling speed works best for you? I've tried .8 to 2.5 mph - not much luck any speed but 1.2 seems to work the best.
Quote from: CP on May 25, 2020, 10:34:50 AMWhat trolling speed works best for you? I've tried .8 to 2.5 mph - not much luck any speed but 1.2 seems to work the best.I seemed to do best in the 1.2 to 1.3 range.
Quote from: KP-Skagit on May 22, 2020, 07:28:07 AMI went 5 for 7 on Wednesday in about an hour of fishing, tons of fun. Only ended up keeping 3 as two were minnows, best fish was 16"!My son and I tried this lake for the first time on Wednesday also. Nice launch and docks, we had a good time trying to learn it. We went 1 for 1, we tried fishing the top 20’ of the water column and didn’t get a bite, I then worked 30-35’ and still nothing, started to see markers around 40-50’ around 9:30 so I dropped down to 44’ and the rod started dancing shortly after. My set up that caught was a gods tooth dodger with a 50/50 silver/blue Kokanee gods tooth spoon tipped with procure corn, set back 55’ and 44’ down, trolling at 1-1.4 MPH. Do you mind me asking what your set up was? Side note: it’s definitely an adjustment fishing out of my 24’ boat set up for the salt and Columbia with all the bells and whistles vs. my sons 14’ old sears boat. I may or may not have lost the tightening bolt overboard for the small lake manual downrigger...🤦♂️