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Fished solo this afternoon/evening from 130 pm till about 7pm. Lake was pretty quite, but fishing wasnt all that hot for me. Most of my bites were 20-30ft down on the downrigger, small hoochies behind a small dodger tipped with night crawler again. Being as slow as it was, I rotated through a lot of gear and tried different speeds, scents etc... But my biggest problem today was perch. They were everywhere! The little buggers were scattered deep and shallow, near shore and all the way through the lake. There were some schools, but many of them were just suspended and scattered. This made finding cutts difficult with sonar, but it was a huge pain in the rear trying to keep them off of my gear. I could barely see them on the line through the downrigger release, and I have a feeling a lot of my time was wasted dragging a perch all over the lake without knowing it was on there. ohh well.. most were close to 10 inches and perch is one of the tastiest fish to swim in fresh water!
It was easy to tell what the cutts were chasing, by their stomach contents, but what the heck were the crazy perch doing? Their stomachs were mostly empty, but contained green goo like a kokanee usually does. The females had no eggs, but the males were.. um.. very fertile. Not much for parasites on the cutts, but one of the perch had its gills covered by copepods.
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