10-13-2014, 02:26 AM
Plenty of reports coming from Strawberry way, I figured I'd add mine to the mix. My nephew made it worth while with his catch today...
A buddy and I headed out on the boat Friday morning. We were the only car in the parking lot when we arrived. Launched a little before six and headed for the mouth of the narrows. It was easy to see by the moonlight. A huge plume of fog was bellowing out of the mouth. Fish were feeding on top all around us as we drifted. We weren't getting much love on our offerings, a few bites, but it wasn't until the sun started to light up the morning sky that we landed our first cookie Cutter.
We headed up near Renegade and landed a few more. The fall colors are amazing right now. We heard an Elk bugling a ways up in the trees to the South West of Renegade. We debated if it was an Elk or a hunter attempting to call one in. Never got a visual of either, so the debate ended without a resolution.
We hung out in the Renegade area for a few hours to long. When I finally got service on my phone, I got a message from a buddy fishing Chicken Creek East about two hours after he sent it. He said it was going crazy and we needed to get there NOW!
We threw the boat in gear and boogied to Chicken Creek. Pulled up next to my buddy at around 11:30. He didn't hesitate to report somewhere around 50-60 fish boated. "Lost count a while ago!" Followed by, "It's slowed down now."
My friend in the boat with me got his line in the water as soon as the boat was in neutral. He landed another nice cutt on the first cast. Instant Action, a good sign even if we got there after it slowed down. We managed to get another 4-5 in the boat with several hits and misses. We ended the day with only 11 hauled in, and who knows how many lost. Most were cutts right in the slot, with a few healthy rainbows in the mix. A fantastic day at the berry, even if we missed the inundation my other buddy took part in.
The real trophy of this report actually came today. My bro in law took his son up for the weekend for his Birthday. They had a slow day at Soldier Creek from shore yesterday, but decided to try wetting a line from shore just West of Strawberry Marina today. They were glad they did when my nephew cranked in a 21" 5+ lb. rainbow. He was not shy about showing it to anyone willing to take a look in the parking lot and inside the tackle shop. I'll leave a couple pics that show how ecstatic he was with his Birthday present this year.
The first couple are our cookie CUTTers from Friday, then my nephew with his Happy Haul today!
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A buddy and I headed out on the boat Friday morning. We were the only car in the parking lot when we arrived. Launched a little before six and headed for the mouth of the narrows. It was easy to see by the moonlight. A huge plume of fog was bellowing out of the mouth. Fish were feeding on top all around us as we drifted. We weren't getting much love on our offerings, a few bites, but it wasn't until the sun started to light up the morning sky that we landed our first cookie Cutter.
We headed up near Renegade and landed a few more. The fall colors are amazing right now. We heard an Elk bugling a ways up in the trees to the South West of Renegade. We debated if it was an Elk or a hunter attempting to call one in. Never got a visual of either, so the debate ended without a resolution.
We hung out in the Renegade area for a few hours to long. When I finally got service on my phone, I got a message from a buddy fishing Chicken Creek East about two hours after he sent it. He said it was going crazy and we needed to get there NOW!
We threw the boat in gear and boogied to Chicken Creek. Pulled up next to my buddy at around 11:30. He didn't hesitate to report somewhere around 50-60 fish boated. "Lost count a while ago!" Followed by, "It's slowed down now."
My friend in the boat with me got his line in the water as soon as the boat was in neutral. He landed another nice cutt on the first cast. Instant Action, a good sign even if we got there after it slowed down. We managed to get another 4-5 in the boat with several hits and misses. We ended the day with only 11 hauled in, and who knows how many lost. Most were cutts right in the slot, with a few healthy rainbows in the mix. A fantastic day at the berry, even if we missed the inundation my other buddy took part in.
The real trophy of this report actually came today. My bro in law took his son up for the weekend for his Birthday. They had a slow day at Soldier Creek from shore yesterday, but decided to try wetting a line from shore just West of Strawberry Marina today. They were glad they did when my nephew cranked in a 21" 5+ lb. rainbow. He was not shy about showing it to anyone willing to take a look in the parking lot and inside the tackle shop. I'll leave a couple pics that show how ecstatic he was with his Birthday present this year.
The first couple are our cookie CUTTers from Friday, then my nephew with his Happy Haul today!
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