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Finally a decent day! I heard there was a good King bite in 60-90 fow to the west Sunday night, so this am I went in front of lake bluff and set up on a ne troll. The screen was lit right up in 55-70 fow, so we worked that pretty hard.

The fish were a bit slow to get going, but once we found them it was a steady pick the rest of the day. Our first hit was a good shot on a 150 Dipsy at about 930, which I'm sure was a salmon but we lost it. After that it was ALL brown trout. They wanted mag green and silver spoons on riggers and 10 color cores. A few really nice fish, with a bunch of small ones mixed in. We caught then between chimney bluff and east bay in 55-65. We ended up 8-10, with one jack King about 10 lbs (a male). Action was about 35-50 down.

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I know there were kings mixed in, but they just didn't wanna go (par for the course lately). It was nice to have active Browns to give us some good action...

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And yet yesterday in that same water, they wanted orange and my greens never fired once. 

GREEN flies however were going, especially off white/pearl glow Spindoctors.

 

Managed one 20 lb king, but there were a few other 20-30 kings done in that 45-60 fow yesterday.  Finished 3 for 4 on a solo trip, so I am not complaining.... but again, its not hot and heavy, my brown and king came in 5 minutes of each other, and then the next brown and the whatever I lost on the 10 color, came within 15 minutes of each other....  the other 7 hrs I never moved a rod! 

 

LOL

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