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Friend and I showed up at the lake about 7 and started trolling the same blue and silver kastmaster I'd done so well on the last time. Had a few hookups early on but not nearly as furious as earlier in the week. I put my friend on a brass and bright orange spoon hoping to hook one of those browns I hear hide in the lake, or maybe a larger tripp. The bite wasn't steady but it wasn't terrible, the brass seemed to be outperforming the kastmaster so I switched to a brass kastmaster and almost immediately hooked up. Next hour was fairly constant strikes. Had 9 in boat in ~2 hours with a few lost at the boat and a few missed strikes. All about 12-14 inches. The west side of the lake, especially the southwest side seemed to be where the fish were congregated this outting.
About 9 we decided we'd had enough of these trout and went to the southwest part of the lake to fish those lilypads for bass. No bass, but ended up catching the attached picture. Not sure what the hell it is as we don't have anything like it in Idaho where I'm from, unless it's a funny looking crappie. Looked a hell of a lot like a sunfish (bluegill) but without the markings... I am going to assume it's a pumpkin seed but it just didn't look quite right.
Anyway, great day fishing until we headed back across the lake and the crew team decided they were more important than us and crossed our lines with their boats and caught both our rods up in their (illegal?) motor. Ended up not losing either of the lures but it bent them all to hell and chewed the line up pretty good. I may or may not have said some things quite loudly I am not proud of at the moment.
When checking how many tripps they dumped in I saw they dumped some channel cats in last fall. I think I'm going to give that a shot this weekend sometime. If anyone knows anything about fishing for them on this lake I'd appreciate the help, I've only ever fished for channel cats in larger lakes with inlets and outlets.
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