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Well the Lake did not want to relinquish its waves on Saturday no matter what the weather predicted. Fishing was pretty much a one direction troll. But the crew I had on Board were toopers and hung in with the best of them. Though the bite was slow we managed in the teens with all fish being 5 pounds and better with the biggest 19 inches. We were treated to a show from a steelhead with a leap staright up at about 6 feet, amazingly no lines were crossed and we got him to the boat along with another later in the day. Sunday turned out to be the exact opposite with no waves and very little wind, althoug I did not go out for lack of a crew I did make a trip to PA to chaeck out the Steelhead in the creeks. The water is very low and there are a few fish already but they are not much in the mood to bite. I was able to scare up one hen and a 20" brown trout. They need some rain to get the fish moving, then it may be worth the trip to go. I did see some nice catches of walleye being brought in from the western side of the trench. So the season may not be lost yet after all. I will be running through October for walleyes and perch. And I have dates available for either. The color of the day Saturday was Black and Purple of most anything. And the fish were holding at 50'to 60'. Captain MAC Remacle |
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