Blake and Mike made it out for a trip to a local stillwater that has recently opened at the edges. Many bays had shorelines that were fishable, but there was a lot of ice still. By lunch ice had peeled back probably 50 yards. Some nice fish were the result.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Desert Gold....or Rainbows
Took a jaunt out into the desert, we didn't find the lost Rhodes Mines, but we did find a lake that had some hefty rainbows that looked like they wanted to play. The cold front and that strong north wind that wouldn't stop blowing took its toll on our bodies and the fishing was a little slower because of it as well. But we still caught plenty of fish to keep our attention and they were all of the football variety. Had a good group and it was a good time becoming reacquainted with this desert gem. This will be a very picture heavy post, but it's about the fishing anyway, and as the old saying goes....a picture says a thousand words!
First the hero shots, then we can focus just on the fish.
What a great time with a great bunch of guys. It's not going to be long before we have to return to a place like this.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
More Soft Water
Two weeks passed and a lot of ice has melted around the state. Tons of opportunities to chase trout on stillwaters now even if a couple of the well known places still have ice on them. Had to hit up a place that treated us very nicely through the ice to give the soft water a try. Didn't get anything big this trip but caught plenty of fish to keep us interested. The big fish should be cruising the feeding lanes soon enough. It was a good time out and is only a taste of what is to come this year.
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