LDUBS
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- Northern California
I was up early and motoring out past the marina slips at 6:30 this morning. By the time I got past the no-wake buoys it was starting to get light enough to see some details. I needed that because I had a 6 mile run to the place I wanted to fish.
I had my limit of trout before 9 am. Size ranged from 12” to 19”. I really wanted to release the little guy but he was hooked pretty bad and wouldn’t have survived.
I was fishing in water of about 140’ depth with my lures at +/- 45'. I caught all five at 45'. I was trolling at about 2.4 mph. They were all caught on the same Speedy Shiner lure. The lure color is called “black nickel”. This has been my most productive color for deep trolling. I don’t know if that is because of the color or because it is the lure I use most often.
I mentioned in a previous report that this lake is way down because of the drought. I took a pic from the road showing the “drought” ramp. An arrow points to the high-and-dry regular ramp.
BTW, the marina where I launched was destroyed in a wildfire a little over a year ago. They had a pretty good sized store with a decent tackle selection, camping stuff, food, and just about anything someone would need to spend time at the lake. It is completely gone. They also lost rental cabins and some of the boat slips. They managed to reopen earlier this year



I had my limit of trout before 9 am. Size ranged from 12” to 19”. I really wanted to release the little guy but he was hooked pretty bad and wouldn’t have survived.
I was fishing in water of about 140’ depth with my lures at +/- 45'. I caught all five at 45'. I was trolling at about 2.4 mph. They were all caught on the same Speedy Shiner lure. The lure color is called “black nickel”. This has been my most productive color for deep trolling. I don’t know if that is because of the color or because it is the lure I use most often.
I mentioned in a previous report that this lake is way down because of the drought. I took a pic from the road showing the “drought” ramp. An arrow points to the high-and-dry regular ramp.
BTW, the marina where I launched was destroyed in a wildfire a little over a year ago. They had a pretty good sized store with a decent tackle selection, camping stuff, food, and just about anything someone would need to spend time at the lake. It is completely gone. They also lost rental cabins and some of the boat slips. They managed to reopen earlier this year


