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Topic: Trolling For Trout! (Eastern Washington)  (Read 1346 times)

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jpodyssey

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I recently made a trip to a fairly well known lake in Eastern Washington, only to find that the water was stained because of the warm weather we have had. I still couldn't pass up a day on this lake, because the wind was low and it was a nice overcast day. 5min after launching I hooked a brown trout near the launch, and was a little worried I cursed the rest of the day. I landed about a dozen fish that day, with the biggest being and 18" rainbow. I trolled spoons, rapalas, and spinners, but it seemed like I was consistently catching fish in 10ft with a small maglip. I hope to get back out there and catch a few more browns before the weather gets too warm.

Here is the video of some of the fish I caught.

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