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Launched my boat on EC Sat right after sunrise. Trolling for Trout. Hooked up a large ? on 9cm sinking Rainbow Rapala which broke my 6# line and swam away with my lure. Guess I had my drag too tight. Managed to catch 2 rainbows for dinner, but the fishing was slow. Caught one on a Rapala and one on a needlefish/downrigger @ 28'. Fished dodger on leadcore with no takers.
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Thanks for the report, wonder if the fish that broke your line was a wiper, I can't imagine there are a lot of trout in there that could break 6 lb test. Did the trout you caught have any holes in them from the anchor worms?
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That looks good, does it give it more flavor by leaving the skin on the fish while cooking it and if that is true, do you scale the fish before cooking them?
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I don't scale trout and I eat the skin. I love to fry the skin crispy. When you lay them in a pan on their side, the skin is great, but the meat doesn't really get any seasoning. We used a dry rub, and my wife and I both loved them cooked this way. We probably won't cook trout any other way in the future.
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