06-17-2017, 05:08 PM
One of my sons wanted to go fishing with me for fathers day. We usually fish in a 13' inflatable kayak setup but it was too windy so we found a spot on the west bank that was protected from the wind. We fished from 5-9pm. Caught first fish in about 30 seconds, then as it often goes nothing for about 30 mins. Then things picked up as time edged toward evening and we had some good action. We landed well over 20 fish One 16" rainbow, 3 chub, and the rest slot cutts (16-22"). We lost count of how many we landed during an hour stretch where we often had two on and they were hitting within a minute or two of getting our lines back out. We caught all but two on just a bobber and worm.
The lake level is high and the water was pretty clear. One thing I had never seen before was school after school of chub swimming north along the shore line, in about 3-4' of water. We saw one school of about 50 fish and thought that was weird, then another came 50 feet behind it and then another and another. No doubt we saw thousands swim by as the schools never stopped swimming by, with each school containing 30-100+ fish. They all looked to be 12+" long as well. I had never seen anything like it. In fact, my son and I had never caught a chub at Strawberry until that day, we caught 3 very fat chub. Maybe this action has something to do with chub spawning. We didn't cut the chub open to see if there where eggs, but they were very fat. Others here might know about this behavior.
Pictures show water clarity and how healthy the cutts look.
Shore fishing at Strawberry can be pretty productive and a lot of fun some days. This was one of those days.
[signature]
The lake level is high and the water was pretty clear. One thing I had never seen before was school after school of chub swimming north along the shore line, in about 3-4' of water. We saw one school of about 50 fish and thought that was weird, then another came 50 feet behind it and then another and another. No doubt we saw thousands swim by as the schools never stopped swimming by, with each school containing 30-100+ fish. They all looked to be 12+" long as well. I had never seen anything like it. In fact, my son and I had never caught a chub at Strawberry until that day, we caught 3 very fat chub. Maybe this action has something to do with chub spawning. We didn't cut the chub open to see if there where eggs, but they were very fat. Others here might know about this behavior.
Pictures show water clarity and how healthy the cutts look.
Shore fishing at Strawberry can be pretty productive and a lot of fun some days. This was one of those days.
[signature]