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My fiancee had some buisness to attend to in Ellensberg so it made a perfect opportunity to toss a lure for a couple hours on Fiorito pond right off the Highway. I arrived to find a couple of old timers catching some decent planter rainbows on chart/powerbait to 12" up at the far south end of the Largest Lake, where the water flows into the southern most pond. I decided to try for some Largemouth bass by casting a small profile willow leaf white Booyah spinnerbait. I had no bites on that lure, but I had at least two followers. So switched over to an off white Calcutta triple tail grub on a 1/16th oz jighead.
My first cast along the tree line yielded an 11 inch Largie. I continued down the bank, casting and slowly retrieving the grub. Several smaller bass took it too. I switched to a pumpkin colored Robo worm on a black 1/32 oz jighead and immediately started getting more bites and fish. I finally hooked up with a Largemouth about 15" that took me into the sticks along the bank, and after a few tense seconds, I lipped a very fat and sassy egg laden female bass. I took a pic with my Kodak disp/camera and let her go. The bite died down the further north I went.
I slipped on a 3" Brownbug colored hellgemite jig and began making long casts into the deeper water along the mid bank My 5 1/2 Lamiglass ultralite suddenly bowed over as big brooder Rainbow hit my jig going away and after about a 3 or 4 minute fight, I landed a 24" buck rainbow with a hooked nose. I walked over to a bearded fellow named Bob and offered him my fish. He was pretty happy to oblidge and marveled at the plastic bait the fish tried to eat. My girl called soon after that, so I had to leave, but I left satisfied, and I made a nice fellow happy. TJM
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service