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November 2nd, 2005, 12:35 PM
Lionel F. Stevenson
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SMALL LAKE FISHING SAGA
in article , Lionel F. Stevenson at
wrote on 10/21/05 11:53 AM:
I'm currently fishing in a small lake, about 1/4 mile diameter,(the trout
season is over in the streams & rivers.). It has 3 springs that feed it, I'm
told, and it is 35 ft. deep somewhere in the middle, I've found it not
deeper than 20 feet). I haven't found any inlet or outlet yet.
It was stocked with 4800 rainbow trout in the fall of 2004. I've caught a 2
eaters since Sept. 16, (fishing once a week), but I'm told that there are
some very large trout in the lake, (maybe 20 lb). I've tried everything I
know at this point, (which may be not much). No one is catching much there,
those that do are fishing worms.
My last adventure there was a beautiful afternoon, and I fished until dark.
Nuthin' happenin'.
I tried a lot of flies, and even a Rapala minnow lure. A fisherman in the
fishing store told me he had caught lots of fish there by trolling it.
There are a couple of rafts in the lake for summer swimmers. No one swimming
now. I figured there should be trout under those rafts.
I rowed near one of them- the water was about 10 feet deep. I cast a lot,
nothing.
I had a tandem on- a Parmachene Belle 12 with a Royal Coachman streamer 8
behind it. Nothing.
Then a fish jumped right beside the boat, dispelling my fears that the boat
was scaring them. I had a handful of line, and I flipped the tandem
immediately near where the fish had showed.
It took the fly, but I had so much slack that I didn't set the hook hard
enough, and the fish started away with the fly, but gave a shake and was
loose. It was maybe a 1-1/2 lb fish, by the feel of it.
So, I'm encouraged. My next outing, I will wait for a while after anchoring,
and then fish the Bead Head Hare's Ear.
The only fish I've caught in this lake were fish that showed just before I
caught them. Very few fish show on the surface of the lake.
If anyone has a reccommendation, I'd be glad to hear it. The season ends
Nov. 15.
-- Lionel
The more I see of people, the better I like fish.
OK,
I returned to the lake yesterday. About 2PM. The boat was full of water, and
I didn't feel like bailing. Fished (wading), till after 4.
I first tried a Hare's Ear and Pheasant Tail #14 nymph. Nuthin'.
There were 3 worm fishers nearby. Not a bite.
Gulls in the middle of the lake were flying after some kind of insect.
I put on 2 different midge larvae #20 or so. Nuthin'. A fish showed near the
fly, but wasn't going for mine. 2 other fish showed about 20 yards away.
I put on a Mickey Finn at the end, with a midge dropper. Nuthin'
Changed to sinking line. Mickey Finn. Nuthin'.
Noticed a bug hanging onto my net. It was a Water Boatman, about 1/4 inch
long. I know from previous research that the trout eat these, but I've never
seen an artificial like this.
Got ready to leave as I was very cold from standing in the water for a
couple hours. The wind dropped.
Took out the binocs. Out on the flat water, I could see quite a few dimples
on the water. I figger there were trout feeding on something just
subsurface.
I'll try again.
-- Lionel
Lionel F. Stevenson