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In spite of all the fires in NorCal (I understand half of Humbolt
County is higher then a kite due to the burning #1 cash crop of the county), I wanted to try more striper fishing. I left the house very early, 0500, and was on the water and trolling by 0620. The water was warm at 75°, the lake was choppy under a breeze. The sky was smoky from all the fires and I thought it was going to be a lousy day. At 0920 a 2¾ Lbr. took my rolled anchovy at 20 feet, and I was able to reel him in. Some time later I had a larger fish on, but lost him just as he was about to give it up. Rats. He also took the 20 foot deep 'chovy. Both hook-ups were near the first island just inside the mouth of the narrows. Several of us trollers were working the area. One couple claimed five fish. I saw them lose one, and that was the only lifted net I saw all day. Another couple of trollers each claimed one. The wind died and it was nice and calm by 10:00. I was off the water a bit before noon. By starting early I planned to get off the lake early so I could avoid the lice - that plan worked well. Photo - such as it is - at my website: www.FishWisher.com |