10-21-2009, 08:44 PM
[cool][#0000ff]Three of us floatin' fools hit Rock Cliff on Jordanelle this morning. Myself in my Fat Cat and Anglerdan and Flygoddess in their toons. I was first on the water, about 7:15. Air temp 31 and water temp 52. Cool runnings.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Light breezes from the east...as per usual. Not as much steam as before since the water is cooling. I banged a couple of small trout before first Anglerdan and then Joni showed up to launch. It was a bit slow for a while after that. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I kicked out into 40 feet of water, well past the buoy line, looking for perchy marks on my sonar. Didn't see much of anything at any depth. A lot quieter in the RC arm than usual. Met up with Dan on the way back and did some downloading of info and a few flies for bubble chuckin'. Musta worked. He caught some fish.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Poor Joni. She had some "issues" in getting started today, including forgetting her camera. And, when she brought one of her nice fish close so that I could take a picture for her I messed around waiting for a good angle and the fish did not want to be photographed. It did a backward three and a half from the rainbow position and was gone. In the picture Joni is pointing to where it went.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]As usual, Joni waved her magic wand and mesmerized some fishies. We were never close enough for pics after that but she believes she caught more fish than on our last trip to Jordanelle. She does got them dialed in.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I probably caught a half dozen or so, with the two largest going about 18 or 19 inches. Quality fish that really kick my behind on the limber bubble chuckin' rods I use. Had one several inches larger that worked me over for several minutes and then had enough. He did let me have my chawed up fly back though. Mighty thoughty. I only kept one of the two larger fish to take home. All I need for a good meal, with TubeBabe still in Californy.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Only light breezes early, and then settling down to flat calm for awhile. Then the typical westerly blow kicked up just before noon and we had a good excuse to hit the shore...and the restrooms.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Most trout were caught in 20 feet of water or shallower today. Many were taken right on the bottom by dredging with flies. However, there were a few that hit fast moving offerings at mid depth. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Good tune up trip for our Huntington Floatilla on Friday.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Light breezes from the east...as per usual. Not as much steam as before since the water is cooling. I banged a couple of small trout before first Anglerdan and then Joni showed up to launch. It was a bit slow for a while after that. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I kicked out into 40 feet of water, well past the buoy line, looking for perchy marks on my sonar. Didn't see much of anything at any depth. A lot quieter in the RC arm than usual. Met up with Dan on the way back and did some downloading of info and a few flies for bubble chuckin'. Musta worked. He caught some fish.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Poor Joni. She had some "issues" in getting started today, including forgetting her camera. And, when she brought one of her nice fish close so that I could take a picture for her I messed around waiting for a good angle and the fish did not want to be photographed. It did a backward three and a half from the rainbow position and was gone. In the picture Joni is pointing to where it went.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]As usual, Joni waved her magic wand and mesmerized some fishies. We were never close enough for pics after that but she believes she caught more fish than on our last trip to Jordanelle. She does got them dialed in.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I probably caught a half dozen or so, with the two largest going about 18 or 19 inches. Quality fish that really kick my behind on the limber bubble chuckin' rods I use. Had one several inches larger that worked me over for several minutes and then had enough. He did let me have my chawed up fly back though. Mighty thoughty. I only kept one of the two larger fish to take home. All I need for a good meal, with TubeBabe still in Californy.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Only light breezes early, and then settling down to flat calm for awhile. Then the typical westerly blow kicked up just before noon and we had a good excuse to hit the shore...and the restrooms.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Most trout were caught in 20 feet of water or shallower today. Many were taken right on the bottom by dredging with flies. However, there were a few that hit fast moving offerings at mid depth. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Good tune up trip for our Huntington Floatilla on Friday.[/#0000ff]
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