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Topic: Del Valle 1/17 fishing report  (Read 737 times)

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Buzzcut1

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Much fun was had :smt006  I hooked up with some guys on float tubes for most of the day then we were joined by 4 kayaker's in fishing the shallows at the east end of the lake.  We seemed to be getting the most fish on small Rappalas and orange and chrome castmasters while the skies were overcast.  Depth of the water 3-5 feet.  The fish were 2-5 pound trout with some bass mixed in.

enjoy the photos



















« Last Edit: January 17, 2015, 05:08:12 PM by Buzzcut1 »
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snapperhead

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Great report and awesome pics!
"Life is like a school of rockfish, you never know what you're gonna get"


bpowa

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Nice.  What time did you launch.  I am planning on going tomorrow.  We're you trolling or casting?   If trolling how deep since I don't have a fish finder yet. 


Buzzcut1

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Nice.  What time did you launch.  I am planning on going tomorrow.  We're you trolling or casting?   If trolling how deep since I don't have a fish finder yet.

The best bite was early while the fog was in it got slow after 2pm  I was out there from 10-3  I would say go early if you can.  Like I said we were casting in the east end shallows, only 3-5 feet of water under the boat, you could almost wade out.
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