12-19-2013, 03:27 AM
Hey everyone! I always enjoy reading posts on this forum so that I know where to go and what to use. Therefore, I wanted to share.
Today, I went to Deer Creek and fished Walsburg Bay. I got there about 10:30 am, limited out, and was back in my track by 1:00 pm. The bite was fast and light at first but as the day progressed they started hitting it harder. Overall, I caught 5 rainbows (I let one go) and the largest was 18 inches and about 2 pounds (I did not weigh her). Yes, the 18 incher was a female (she was gravid). It is a shame that she could not lay those eggs but I needed some dinner. I missed 5 other fish and one of those 5 broke my leader. :-O Of course that was the biggest fish of the day. ;-) What caught fish for me was power bait off the bottom (~ 1 to 2 feet leader). I had to cast about 15 to 20 yards out there (I used light weights like 1/8 ounce) but I caught fish and had bites when I pulled my line in closer after casting.
Almost all of Deer Creek has open water. There was a little ice in the shallower part of Walsburg Bay (by the inlet stream) and you could hear it cracking around noon.
If all goes well, I'll be back Saturday with the girlfriend to catch more fish and fight off the weekend crowds.
Tight Lines,
---Fishingaddicts
Today, I went to Deer Creek and fished Walsburg Bay. I got there about 10:30 am, limited out, and was back in my track by 1:00 pm. The bite was fast and light at first but as the day progressed they started hitting it harder. Overall, I caught 5 rainbows (I let one go) and the largest was 18 inches and about 2 pounds (I did not weigh her). Yes, the 18 incher was a female (she was gravid). It is a shame that she could not lay those eggs but I needed some dinner. I missed 5 other fish and one of those 5 broke my leader. :-O Of course that was the biggest fish of the day. ;-) What caught fish for me was power bait off the bottom (~ 1 to 2 feet leader). I had to cast about 15 to 20 yards out there (I used light weights like 1/8 ounce) but I caught fish and had bites when I pulled my line in closer after casting.
Almost all of Deer Creek has open water. There was a little ice in the shallower part of Walsburg Bay (by the inlet stream) and you could hear it cracking around noon.
If all goes well, I'll be back Saturday with the girlfriend to catch more fish and fight off the weekend crowds.
Tight Lines,
---Fishingaddicts