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Mayfield Lake Report
Lewis County, WA

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06/28/2005
06/29/2005
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Large Mouth Bass - Look for these fish up in the weedy shallow bays. Gulp 5 inch Sinking Minnows rigged Florida or Carolina style are working well.

Smallmouth Bass - Fishing for Bronze Backs has been slow. Try drops offs into the main river channels with deep diving crack baits.

Rainbows / Kokanee - Trolling is consistently producing limits of fish as you can see Robert and Katie found out. K & J Mini & Maxi Trolling Rigs have been very productive. Ford Fenders with Chrome/Bronze blades are work well also. Start with 1/2 ounce of lead on the rudder and 25 pulls. Trolling speeds are now between 1 and 2 MPH. Fly's and Triple Teasers dressed with corn or worms added to these rigs are pulling in bigger fish. Wedding Rings and Promise Keepers with "smile" blades have been the go to setup in low light conditions.

Perch - Still fishing with worms under a bobber is the way to go right now. The fish are hanging out near the edges of weed beds. The fish are still a little on the small size, but bigger fish are being caught if you can get you worm down past the smaller fish.

Tiger Musky - The Tigers are still a bit reluctant to bite. Lots of follows and lots of flash, but very few hookups being reported. Mepps Musky Killers and Blue Fox Musky Bucks in Black with Silver blades seem to be the best bet now.


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