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E-Lake and Minnows 6-19
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Hit E-lake with the family after running around like chickens with our heads cut off for a hour going should we go or should we just stay home and save the gas. I received a minnow trap for Christmas and really wanted to try it out so finally we go. Hit the lake about 5 pm only to find it is full and the road to drive on is under water right after the boat ramp. Only been there once before and did not understand what full at E-lake was. Park and start walking with all the stuff a wife can throw in the car with 10 mins notice for a few hours of fishing with the kids. Wind blowing like crazy. The pack train doesn't go far but far enough to not see the road under the water right in front of us. Put everything down and we have no bait. Great dad. Finally find some PB for wife and daughter and let my boy loose with a spinner. Dad wants some minnows.

Tubedudes instructions I had printed out sounded so simple at home. At lake seem to be in some other language. Put trap together, bread in a ball, rope tied to trap, throw trap in water, go back and help with kids. Could it be that easy? Nothing happening but wind and no bites. Fix boys reel get three cast of my own and am thinking I should have stayed home. Go and check the trap and we have MINNOWS. Dad happy, kids go nuts, we put one on my boys pole and before I can get back to fishing my boy has a 18 in cut on the line. Everyone wants a bobber and a minnow. Dad changes everyone over to minnows except dad and everyone gets bites. Dad checks trap to find more minnows.

Always check the knot on the rope before throwing a minnow trap out. Rope in hand, trap flying through the air, rope not going through the air. Wouldn't you know it but three boats and a car show up at the ramp as dad strips to get his trap back. Water isn't that cold.[blush] Back to shore with the trap no harm done tie on rope twice this time throw trap back into lake. Should have hooked the tie to both halves of the trap after putting the rope back on. Dad strips again.[crazy] Much faster at finding it this time though. No there are no pictures.

Finally ended up catching 13 fish by 9pm and missed more then that. Hard to tell at times if getting bites as the wind would slow down but never stopped. Think we had to small of hooks for minnows. Any suggestions on size of hooks to use would be helpful. Have two large cookie sheets of minnows in the fridge that hopefully will be ready to freeze in the morning.

Anyone still reading this that lost a plastic container at E-lake I found it. If you can identify the container and what was in it I'll return it. I'll cry but I'll give it back. I know I would want it back.
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#2
sounds like you had a good time anyhow. can't help but sit here and laugh under my breath at your story. thanks for sharing. [cool]
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#3
That's funny right there! Man what an adventure. At least you caught some bait, and some fish!
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#4
Thanks for the good laugh this morning. Hooking fish that bite whole minnows can be a challenge.
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#5
One way I have found to rig minnows and get more hookups is to first start with an extremely sharp thin minnow hook. Size 4 to 1/0 will work fine. Hook the minnow about 1/2" up from the tail and make sure the hook is sticking out from the minnow and mostly exposed. Put two or three single hitch knots on the minnow with the last single hitch near the minnows head.
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#6
A wonderful post after my own heart. There's nothing like a pleasant misery when it comes to a fishing trip. At least you can say you got out and spent time with the family. That's what counts anyway.
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#7
My favorite way of hooking minnows if I am planning on keeping fish is to use a size 10 or 12 treble. I hook one hook in through the mouth and out a nostril, of the minnow that is, and another hook out the lower jaw. It looks like the minnow tried to swallow a big treble. I have better hook ups with this set up than I used to have any other way and I lose less minnows from bad casts than I used to.
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#8
Too funny![Smile][Smile] I had afriend loose his pole off the pier at Farmington Pond and he stripped to his whities and jumped in. No harm no fowl right? Wrong! He had hypo within a minute and a half. He forgot it was march and that the water was only in the high 30's. I bet he doesn't do that again.
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#9
[cool]Spyder, I'm glad to hear that you got the hang of fishing/minnow catching at good 'ol e-lake. Your story account was hilarious! That lake is pretty dang cool. I real Utah treasure in my book. Too bad I'll be too busy this summer getting the new house all in order to get up there. My in laws own property near the top of Fairview Canyon, and we always go up there on Pioneer Day weekend, but this year, my little fam is staying home. Besides, if you just got done living with your in laws for 8 months you (and they) would want a break from each other too.

Good luck on your next trip up there. Now you know exactly how to have success there for the cuts and the minnows! Are you going to the gorrilla floatilla on the 8th at Lincoln??? If so, I'll see ya there!
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#10
you know E-Lake is alway good for 4 things.. lott's of minnows,realy cold water,realy good fishing,wild things happening with the wind!!

great story dude!!
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#11
Well I spent a 4 days up there and lost 2 boxes with the help of my kids, the were different boxes one was a plano box with blue latches with Misc trout gear rapallas. spinners about 10"x6"x1.5" and the other one was planer and older that should have a little of everything with plane latches and a little deeper. My having MS has destroyed alot of my Ability for a specific recollections.
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