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Topic: Sardine Lake Intel  (Read 735 times)

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LingKiller

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  • Location: Walnut Creek
  • Date Registered: Jul 2013
  • Posts: 275
Hi all,

This time next week, my 9-yr son, his friend, and I will be at the Sardine Lake campground for the first time.  With three people (and 2 below age of 10), we will not be taking our tandem yak and will just be renting a boat at the Lodge. 

I am wondering what sort of tackle we should be using.  Heard through the grapevine that some sort of dodgers and flashers combo make a good killing, but it sounds strange given rainbow trout is the main target.  Any other advice and comments that may lead to a good day of fishing with two youngsters will be appreciated.  Thanks.