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I assume due to lack of ice? I know only the super shallow stuff is frozen up here.Wierd year.
Quote from: Rob on December 27, 2023, 10:13:44 AMI assume due to lack of ice? I know only the super shallow stuff is frozen up here.Wierd year.That is a small part of it. Scheduling issues as well. I WILL make it down there.
Quote from: Machias on December 27, 2023, 01:19:16 PMQuote from: Rob on December 27, 2023, 10:13:44 AMI assume due to lack of ice? I know only the super shallow stuff is frozen up here.Wierd year.That is a small part of it. Scheduling issues as well. I WILL make it down there. Heading there in a couple weeks for my 5th year. I will spend 10 days fishing it and Payette for big lakers. We typically do really well on Cascade with my PB is a 17'' 2.8LB perch. Here are my tips for you:1) You really don't NEED a guide. Use a good map and fish structure and you will be on fish. 2) Make sure you have good rubber boots because the slush can be brutal!3) Don't waste money on all the gimmick lures and jigs. Tingler spoons and small perch pattern Frost Bite Tantrums or the like. Hali jigs if they are being picky.4) Don't be afraid to move. If you're not on fish, go find them.5) If you want big trout, fish shallow or middle of column6) Buy, or make, some Jaw Jackers- They work and you will catch fish on them. You get 5 rods per person, use them!7) Most important step- Stop buy Tackle Toms and spend some money. They are great guys and it's nice to support them.I sure hope you find a way to get there this year. If not, good luck to you next year! Pray you don't hit the chironomidae larva hatch. If you do, or you hear that it's happening, you should expect fishing to suck butt.
Quote from: CoryTDF on January 30, 2024, 01:17:24 PMQuote from: Machias on December 27, 2023, 01:19:16 PMQuote from: Rob on December 27, 2023, 10:13:44 AMI assume due to lack of ice? I know only the super shallow stuff is frozen up here.Wierd year.That is a small part of it. Scheduling issues as well. I WILL make it down there. Heading there in a couple weeks for my 5th year. I will spend 10 days fishing it and Payette for big lakers. We typically do really well on Cascade with my PB is a 17'' 2.8LB perch. Here are my tips for you:1) You really don't NEED a guide. Use a good map and fish structure and you will be on fish. 2) Make sure you have good rubber boots because the slush can be brutal!3) Don't waste money on all the gimmick lures and jigs. Tingler spoons and small perch pattern Frost Bite Tantrums or the like. Hali jigs if they are being picky.4) Don't be afraid to move. If you're not on fish, go find them.5) If you want big trout, fish shallow or middle of column6) Buy, or make, some Jaw Jackers- They work and you will catch fish on them. You get 5 rods per person, use them!7) Most important step- Stop buy Tackle Toms and spend some money. They are great guys and it's nice to support them.I sure hope you find a way to get there this year. If not, good luck to you next year! Pray you don't hit the chironomidae larva hatch. If you do, or you hear that it's happening, you should expect fishing to suck butt.How did you do on the lakers? Macks are a new personal favorite to target for me.