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Quinault Lake Report
Grays Harbor County, WA

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09/25/2010
Trolling
Cutthroat Trout
Other
Spoons
All Day
09/26/2010
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We spent a great day weather wise on our favorite lake, trying to get some fishing done in spite of bad weather lately and busy schedules. This lake will silt up pretty soon due to mountain runoff which will def. put a crimp in catching fish. But Sat. was lovely, at least until the afternoon when the mt. mist rolled in. We had caught 8 by then, this one being the largest., with 4 more close to this size and one dolly not real large. We waited out the rain at lunch and it cleared 'till about 4:00 when we left with 3 more fish, another small dolly and 2 more searuns, one of which was close to this one in size.That made 11 for the day, not even one limit(you are allowed 12 fish per person but the closest we've come to that is 16 for the two of us.) but that's quite a few fish for us.I tried a new product, Pro-cure trophy trout scent gel with UV flash, I was worried about the clarity of the water due to heavy rains and wanted exrta visibility but the lake was clear, using side by side with Smelly jelly on identical lures there wasn't much diff. till the light faded as sun went behind the overcast, then the UV started to out perform the Smelly jelly. Def. worth a try for low light situationsThe Quinalt had a canoe procession along with a salmon bake at the Lake Quinalt lodge, as we had quite a few fish to clean and cook tomorrow we passed on dinner. It was really nice to see them paddle one of these impressive canoes and sing songs of celebration while departing. It made a great final touch on a great day. Good luck to all , the lowland lake season wil close soon on most lakes, make the most of October! Bob R


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BMGW
9/26/2010 9:11:00 PM
The one trout I really do like, it's nice to get some sea run reports. First time I have seen electronics on a drift boat, neat!
Bob R
9/26/2010 11:04:00 PM
Not a drift boat, Old Town explorer model canoe, 15 ft. with a flat transom for a max. 5 hp. outboard, very stable, we both can stand up in it, we've hauled crabpots (in protected waters!) with it as well, I can even get it on and off our Subaru outback (with Yakima roof rack for canoes, has a roller)myself. We have it set up with a pair of drift socks in the front for slowing our 4 hp. 4 stroke down for trolling, and we mount them off the bow, we use the gas engine on larger lakes for distance and safety.We use a Minkota Electronic motor for smaller lakes and leave the drift socks at home.Electronics really help on multiple fronts, able to monitor speed for trolling, mark waypoints on hot spots or marked fish, follow previous trolling patterns exactly, get back in total fog situations, Store data for transfer to P.C.(although I haven't used this feature myself). We are planning a trip to visit my mom in CA. in a month, we plan to fish for brown trout in the Pit arm of the Shasta Lake complex on the way down, we did well for native rainbows in the McCloud arm there in May. We gave some advice to a couple in a Kayak who were fishing Quinalt, he had volunteered for a study on Dollies in northern CA. and really was intrigued by the idea of fishing for them, we advised him to go deeper as we were using our small downrigger there with spoons, before we left he told us he and his wife each caught a dolly, really excited them. Bob R
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