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18 - Lake Roosevelt South End to Spokane Confluence Report
Washington

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02/14/2010
Trolling With Fly
Rainbow Trout
Worms
Other
Morning
02/14/2010
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Last day at Roosevelt, so we headed back up to San Poil and continued fishing with the same setups that worked the day before. Only change today was I ran the long line rigs out to 225'. Fishing was slower today, but my wife and I each put one in the boat within 30 minutes of starting to fish. We had a dry spell for the next half hour, and my wife had one hit her leaded line outfit twice but got off both times. It was raining pretty good today, and there wasn't much wind chop, but we couldn't seem to entice anymore fish to bite until about a half hour before we planned to leave (11:30am). Just as I made the last turn, a large fish hit my wife's long line setup with the perch pattern Rip'n Minnow. It stripped an additional 100' of line before she could get the rod out of the holder. I quickly reeled in the other rigs and waited while she fought this one to the boat. A quick scoop of the net and she was rewarded with the biggest fish for the 3-day outing, a 3lb 1oz tagged rainbow! I guess it was appropriate being it was Valentine's Day. We fished another 30 minutes and then headed back to Seven Bays to load up for the trip home. A great 3-day weekend even though we didn't limit out. Plenty of trout for the smoker though! :-)


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Jay K
2/15/2010 12:19:00 AM
Nice reports! Glad someone got some fishing in this weekend!
Lundegard
2/15/2010 8:11:00 AM
At least you weren't skunked. Regarding the hits-and-misses, here's something I've found that works 8 out of 10 times, especially in the ultra-clear waters at Roosevelt. Either quickly put the motor in neutral and almost stop the baits, or, quickly strip out about 10 feet of line. Both ways, I think it you allow the bait to appear wounded, and then it starts moving again. When the next hit occurs, it's usually fish on!
charlie h.
2/15/2010 6:49:00 PM
Way to go , nice fish !

Charlie
hewesfisher
2/15/2010 8:04:00 PM
Appreciate the info Lundegard, and we actually put the kicker into idle on a hit, and sometimes, whatever is there will take it when we go back to trolling speed, but not always. I've also sped up at the same time and have had a positive hook up from that, just don't know what will be successful. One thing I forgot to mention in the reports for 2/13 and the one above, is the fish were feeding heavily on mysis (sp?) shrimp. Most of them had shrimp spilling out of their gullets. The mysis have moved downstream, which is why we didn't have any success at Split Rock. I knew that, but have a "thing" for Split Rock, and we didn't have much time Friday before dark so we were rewarded with the awesome sunset instead. I expected to find fish downstream, and had heard of fish being caught at the mouth of the San Poil so it was worth it to me to give it a try. Can't figure out why my wife always the biggest fish though, just her luck I guess. :-)
blufin loui
2/15/2010 8:07:00 PM
WOW, Phil, you and Debbie Know how to have a good time. All three reports are great and the photography make me want to fish those waters. Great job. Stay well and safe.
hewesfisher
2/16/2010 8:45:00 PM
Lewis - We'll be standing by for when you and Cindy decide you want to have a go at Roosevelt. We are never disappointed, I'm sure you won't be either. Btw, we saw 3 or 4 Bald Eagles on while at Roosevelt too. Always something to enjoy while fishing! :-)
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