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I actually started my day at Ketchum. Did a few circuits of the lake and landed a small bow, that put up almost no fight. Decided since I was close enough I would pack up and head to Goodwin. Started fishing there maybe 10:30ish. Creel checker was there at the launch. I have never seen them at a lake. She said they were checking on the balance of the trout - bass population. She did tell me that for those that had fished already and already come in, it had been a bit tough.
I was running 2 lines, one long line and one on the downrigger. Things started off very slow. I think I had 1 drive-by on the downrigger line, and that was it for the first few hours. On the long line I ran a wedding ring, 50/50 Dick Nite, Needlefish, Wicked Pete's fly, and finally at the end switched to a green Doc Spratley. On the downrigger it was a green Doc Spratley. The downrigger had a Mack's Double D Dodger all day, where the long line started with a mini gang troll, but eventually it had a Mack's dodger as well. Played around with weight - set back length on the long line all day, where as on the downrigger is was mainly just chasing marks on the sonar.
After a few hours of trying to figure out what was going to work, I think I finally got dialed in, and couldn't keep the fish off. At the end of the day I landed about 10, and long line released another 4. For some reason today I just could not get the larger fish to bite, as everything was 12-13 inches, but very fat and healthy. All fish were released to fight another day.
I did see at the dock when I was pulling out of the water that someone had cleaned their fish right there, and left what looked to be 3 fish heads that would have 16-18 in rainbows. So it looks like someone found the larger fish.
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