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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Detroit Lake report 8-Jun-2019  (Read 1844 times)

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Saltydog0

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Got my Mirage Drive reassembled and took it out for a test peddle.  Fishing was a bit tougher for me today than my last outing at Detroit in May.  I thought that the later in the year, the deeper the Kokanee tend to be.  I marked lots of fish at 90' - 110' so I put on extra weight to get down there.  Just to keep it interesting I dragged a lure just under the surface with my 2nd rod.  Probably landed ten trout along with the one Kokanee.  I couldn't get any of the deeper stuff to bite and the Koke I did get came from jigging at about 40'.  I jigged a few more at that depth that didn't stick and even had a few at 45' that came off my long line. 

Came home with five fish and nothing broke.  I've only been to Detroit twice now and noticed that the area just off shore of the Mongold ramp has larger trout.  Too bad there's no bass in there.

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