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18 - Lake Roosevelt South End to Spokane Confluence Report
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04/06/2009
Trolling With Fly
Rainbow Trout
Worms
Yellow
Plug
Morning
04/07/2009
2
973

Made the trip to Roosevelt yesterday and put in at Seven Bays. Still needed to do some break-in on the kicker, so spent the first hour and three quarters taking care of that. I did throw the lines out while doing so, but break-in procedures were not ideal for trolling. We "trolled" from Seven Bays to Two Rivers Marina, then crossed the confluence and headed to Fort Spokane for a picnic lunch. No strikes or hits at all during that time.

We had a nice lunch, almost shirt sleeve weather, then loaded up and decided to head up to Split Rock and try again. Passed almost a dozen boats working the area in and around outhouse flats, but we weren't going after walleye today. We trolled around Split Rock for about 90 minutes, and had no hits, so we decided to call it a day and headed back for Seven Bays.

Can't bring myself to rate the beautiful sunny day on the water less than a 2 even though we caught no fish.


Comments

Aaron
4/7/2009 8:28:00 AM
Sounds like you have a great time. How much time do you have to put on the kicker to break it in?
hewesfisher
4/7/2009 11:16:00 AM
Total time is 10 hours of break-in, with the first two being the most important. First hour is running while varying throttle speed up to half (or up to 2000rpm if you've got a tach on the kicker) and then repeat another hour going up to 3/4 throttle (or 3000rpm) with a full throttle run for one minute every 10 minutes. Since I don't have a second set of throttle controls for the kicker ($$) I sat on the motor well to do break-in. Two hours is a long time sitting on that hard surface, so I finally moved the cooler over and sat on that. Better, but still not all that comfortable. The hard part on both motors is finished! :-)
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