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But I will let you know next time I'm in town. I have to go threw there anyways to get to silverwood sunday but I will be there dusk till dawn and hopefully it does good I caught a nice 8lb trout in November
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Sooo, what's wrong with some fish from the ocean ? I'm not knocking trout but SW fish just seem to taste better!!!
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I was out there last month in Catfish Cove off the north point, anchored up and had 1 stop shopping for 3 limits. That day they wanted powerbait with a contrasting worm and the good old inflated nighcrawler. We were in about 20' of water. They were also whacking the minijig on a drift that day, not much wind. As for trolling a CD3/5/7, I like to use 4-6# test and troll at less than 2mph. On a pontoon or rental boat it's close to idle speed. Yup, sloooooow trolling has been effective for me. I'd join you on Saturday, but have learned to stay away from tournament weekends due to the fishing pressure/crowds. I'll be down in NPH chasing spotties. Good luck and post a report. |
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03-31-2012, 02:25 AM | #47 |
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I love factual debates without facts by seemingly illiterate folks.
My outing to lake Gregory did reveal a good amount of feinds on the shore. My auntie also died in that lake so I won't be eating anything out of it but looks fun for catch and release. I'd be hard pressed to eat anything out of lake Perris or Newport harbor for that matter and have heard not so great things about the water quality at Silverwood. If I had 8lb line and were tying on a 2-4lb leader about how long should I let it be. 5ft or so? I want to take my grandpa out for trout for his first yaking adventure. |
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If fishing bait, try a combo of Rainbow power bait on a treble hook and add either a night crawler, or pink power worm, and add some trout scent to it. Sounds like a lot to do, but it works, and don't be shocked if you hook catfish with this setup also. As for BBQing trout, they are in the salmon family so some of them you will see that pink meat like salmon. Research the ceder plank BBQ method, you can even throw them right on the grill scaled, gutted, but leave the skin and head on. Grill for 15 - 20 minutes on medium heat. Below is a link for some more Trout cooking options. http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-..._trout,FF.html
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Love seeing someone else besides me still going with the roostertails and cast master many people now days hate them!
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I love the castmasters too,but they are alittle to heavy to troll from a kayak. a quick left just inside the gate and follow the road to the end takes you to cleghorn cove. There is a paved launch ramp for hand launching only not crowded,no boat traffic, better and closer parking. The setup is called a mouse tail or mexican top hat. basically a ball of powerbait for scent on a trble hook with a power worm on one prong hanging out for action. use contrasting colors. make sure you check the wind and don't get caught at the north end when it picks up. It's unusal if it's not blowing! Good Luck. rob
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Last time I was on lake Jennings about a month ago. My son and I could have limited out on trout in 1 hour trolling the roostertails, but I stopped so I could give him the chance to bait fish and see what if feels like to get a bite. He caught a trout and a catfish back to back all on his own. I didn't help him at all. He's 5, keep that in mind. Stick with what works.
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Nick loves fishing. I can't wait to get him on the bay or ocean to get into some bigger and stronger fish.
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Just watch the first time you take him out hes going to catch a huge WSB biggest all yeah!! then he will have something to brag about for 10 years haha Your should bring him fishing at lake silverwood tomorrow with the rest of us for trout and stripers
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