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Smith and Morehouse 7/20/16
#1
So I ran up yesterday for a couple hours. (had to update a work colleague since there is no cell service, so why not fish right?)

I arrived around 2:30 pm and fished until 4:30. Even at the height of the day they were biting. Lots of 12-15" bows, no graylings or tigers but it was just from the shore.

They were hitting on green and the white/pink/blue powerbait with a 18" leader from a bubble.

They were REALLY getting active as I was leaving, you couldn't count more than 2-3 seconds without seeing a jump.

My first time up there, I was quite impressed. Will be going back soon with the canoe. Road was impressive too, I drove up in my sports sedan and had no worries. (looking at you lost creek)
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#2
Sounds like a productive 2 hour outing, and yes that road puts LC to shame!
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#3
I fished there for the first time today from like 12:30-4 and also did really well. I did better from the shore than my kayak! I've never caught a grayling before...It was my first catch of the day and the rest were rainbows
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#4
I may go up there in August. Is it about 12 miles from Oakley? I'm glad the fishing was good. I plan on taking my SeaEagle pontoon boat. Do they have a boat ramp there?
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#5
yeah about 10 miles on pavement and another 2 or so on dirt. They do have a ramp its in the middle of the res and looked fairly steep.
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#6
The boat ramp is about 1/4 mile past the dam. It's not very big or steep and as long as it's not a weekend you might be the only boat out there. It's a wakeless lake but your pontoon should be a blast to have up there.
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