20" RAINBOW
Wifey and I went fishing yesterday. The Merc 40 ran really good, as I
replaced a little hose between the float bowl and electric choke. Float
bowls were immaculate. I also idled it up just tad.
Anyway, we were drifting, and bumping bottom and BAM. A 20" trout on a
light rig with 6# test was a lot of fun. We followed that up with two at
18". Gonna have the big one for dinner tonight.
This lake has a bad rap right now, as no one is catching anything. Well,
they just hadn't heard of me. I used the fish finder to locate, then my
fishing knowledge to get them. I have a new plan that is going to involve
placing two anchors, and casting to the slope they hang out on, and bumping
it down. It also involves two small marshmallows and a earthworm. Cut the
eye out of one side of a big needle. Put a nice blob of worm on the hook
with an 18" leader with a loop on one end. Then use that needle to thread
on your marshmallows. Clip the leader back into the swivel. Use a sliding
egg sinker, but not too big. Looking forward to the next trip. I've been
gps'ing the locations of these fish and places we've caught.
Oh, yeah, gonna buy one of those digital scales, too. As for this
information, I'm only putting it on the Internet, and not spreading it
around.
It is beautiful when the sun starts to set, and the vermilion cliffs are
awash in color. Maybe next time, I'll take some pictures. I did of the
trout, and will post to flickr.
Steve
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