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Bear Creek - Ginna - March 17th


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Fishing Report

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TRIP OVERVIEW

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Date(s): 3-17-2012

Time on Water: 4.5hrs

Weather/Temp: 45's upto 60's

Wind Speed/Direction: NE, swinging around to E and then SE

Waves: 1foot

Surface Temp: 41-43

Location: btw Bear Creek and Ginna

LAT/LONG (GPS Cords):

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FISHING RESULTS

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Total Hits: 12

Total Boated: 9

Species Breakdown: all browns 2-4 lbs

Hot Lure: orange cleo (til snagged on bottom), firetiger evil eye

Trolling Speed: 1.8-2.0

Down Speed:

Boat Depth: 9-17 fow

Lure Depth: planers and 4-5 foot on riggers

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SUMMARY & FURTHER DETAILS

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Beautiful day for the kids and I to get out and really set out a nice spread. Ran 3 flat lines on planers each side and 2 lines on the riggers 50 foot back, 3-5 foot down. It started out good 4 hits and 3 browns landed in the first 30-45 minutes heading west towards Ginna. Water was much clearer than I expected, given the north east wind. Was hoping some stained water was in there....but nada. Could easily see bottom at 15 foot. Had one fish on a orange thunderstick....but the other hits were all on the 3/4oz orange and silver cleo. Then we went a little too shallow and bottom put up a good fight for 4-5 seconds and then won! :( Memo to self, get more orange cleos!

We fought fog and the small breeze all morning and could not find fish. Trolled from 9-11am with only a couple hits, but nothing landed. Then at 11:30 not long after the fog really lifted and the wind shifted more to the SE, the bite turned on. And it was even in a little deeper water for a couple of minutes. Running 13-17 fow. I thru a Monkey Puke stinger on one of the balls and took about 5 minutes and had another fish. Ran back and forth closer to Bear Creek, then Ginna and landed another 6 fish from 11:30ish to 12:30ish. Firetiger evil eye took a couple, firetiger rapala, a black/silver rapala, monkey puke and a yellow/orange chart thunderstick. At this point they did not appear to be picky!

Had to pull lines so we could go enjoy a nice corned beef and cabbage lunch, or I would have continued running that area back and forth. Oh well.... HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY everyone. Tight lines!!!!!!

Jason

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