Big D
7/8/2009 8:11:00 PMaguynamedmike
7/9/2009 1:49:00 AMIm in western WA in Puyallup, and theres only a handfull of places to go and catch trouth over 5 lbs. The fish I been seeing reported from Rufus Woods are double digits! Sounds like candy land!
Big D
7/9/2009 6:45:00 AMoutdoor chris
7/9/2009 7:57:00 AMDon't know what happened to the photo's, will have to try to repost with them again so you can see my monster fish I caught on a spinner!!
Big D
7/9/2009 8:36:00 AMbirdhunter
7/9/2009 10:25:00 AMI am not much good at tieing flies. Can the pellet fly be purchased anywhere? I am going to go over to Rufus in a couple weeks and am looking forward to some great fishing. How far up are the pens from the Bridgeport launch?
outdoor chris
7/9/2009 2:53:00 PMThere are actually a few flies I have seen on the market that you can order, I tie my own and have a time tested pattern made just for RW. I have not seen the fly pattern that BigD ties, but I do know that he does sell them, you might want to get in touch with him on that. If your not fishing catch and release then a very hot bait to try is made by berkley, its sold in a plastic package, I believe they are called power pellets, they almost exactly imitate the size, shape and color of the actual trout pellets that they feed the larger fish with at the pens. They are about 3/8 to 1/2 in diameter and are dark brown in color. If your using these, fish by the pens, remembering that you can not tie up to the pens, and fish them down to about 5 - 15 feet of water, the water around the pens is around 56' deep but the trout like to cruise the upper layer of water. Fish can be taken down deeper but the fishing is a bit slower that way. The last time out we caught trout on the pellet fly, spinners, rapala and jigs. The fun part is that you can see the fish in the water so you can see if they like what your sending their way. So if they don't take your offering right away, try something new until you get that right combination! Good Luck!!