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Picked up my Hobie Pro Angler 14 Saturday and was itchin to get it out on the water. Luckily my wife ok'd me heading out today. Today was mainly a test run, seeing how I need to place everything, working with the downrigger, fish finder etc, oh and trying out the Kekeda trolling flies in perch (I've read so many reports from the east side, I wanted to see if they would bring in bigger trout here on the west side). Due to weather, I got a late start. Arrived at the launch around 12:30 and was fishing by 1. Running the aforementioned Kekeda fly anout 2 feet behind a 4.4in Mack's Double D dodger, about 40 feet behind the clip. Water temp was just under 45, and I was marking fish either in the 15-20 foot ranger, or they were on the surface.
I wasn't expecting much other than to learn a few things. Moved the ball around between 7- 20 feet looking for any takers. Nothing for the first two hours. Maybe they don't like the Kekeda flies here? Decided to put a little Pro Cure Rainbow scent on. About 15 minutes later a real hard take down. Popped the line from the clip, and the fish immediately came up top and put on a fun surface aerial display. I could tell right away I didn't have on a recently planted fish. After a fun runs and jumps, got it netted and into the boat. I hadn't intended on keeping any, but this one was bleeding a bit. Beautiful bright 19 1/2 in rainbow. That would be it for the day. I packed it in about an hour later. Saw 2 other boats on the water. 1 boat left the same time as me and did not even get a take down.
Even though it was a slow day, 1 nice fish (check out how red the meat was) makes it all worth while.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service