The Walking Trout
07-09-2014, 12:24 AM
Hey All,
My friend and I went up to BBL the other day and slayed the trout up there. I took pics but the size is too big for me to upload.
Anyway, my bud and I fished on the north shore for most of the day past the Red House. We did some bait and wait using power bait and I caught 3 two to three pound trout in about 2.5 hours. It was awesome. Missed a couple too. My friend caught two on PB.
Then we traveled to the dam area on the south side and I used a slip bobber with a night crawler with a salmon egg. The crawler was about 15 feet deep and I got slammed twice. Another two at 2 to 3 pounds. My friend caught the rest of his limit on power bait with a 2 foot leader near the rocks. He just tossed it a few feet out so it didn't go too deep.
Easy and great fishing. Beautiful days up there. So worth it. Quality pink meat fish, nice little fatties, and great tasting. And....I did not have to pay the $15 like at GVL for little dinkers.
My friend and I went up to BBL the other day and slayed the trout up there. I took pics but the size is too big for me to upload.
Anyway, my bud and I fished on the north shore for most of the day past the Red House. We did some bait and wait using power bait and I caught 3 two to three pound trout in about 2.5 hours. It was awesome. Missed a couple too. My friend caught two on PB.
Then we traveled to the dam area on the south side and I used a slip bobber with a night crawler with a salmon egg. The crawler was about 15 feet deep and I got slammed twice. Another two at 2 to 3 pounds. My friend caught the rest of his limit on power bait with a 2 foot leader near the rocks. He just tossed it a few feet out so it didn't go too deep.
Easy and great fishing. Beautiful days up there. So worth it. Quality pink meat fish, nice little fatties, and great tasting. And....I did not have to pay the $15 like at GVL for little dinkers.