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Topic: Paulina Lake / East Lake in Bend, OR  (Read 4552 times)

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ballardbrad

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Anyone out there fish Paulina or East Lake for Browns that they would care to shed any light on?  I'm thinking of road tripping down on Tues for a couple of days after the holiday.  Heard reports that the fishing is good and it's been on my bucket list to try.


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I only fished there a couple of times but the south and east shore usually hold some big browns. I target them with Rapala J-11's or bigger in a rainbow trout pattern. Launch at first light and troll shallow structure and deadfall. Setback 200' or more and paddle quietly. I use 10-12# fluorocarbon line. Use some procure or other scent. Bring a really big net. One of the prettiest lakes in the area. Good luck!

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ballardbrad

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I only fished there a couple of times but the south and east shore usually hold some big browns. I target them with Rapala J-11's or bigger in a rainbow trout pattern. Launch at first light and troll shallow structure and deadfall. Setback 200' or more and paddle quietly. I use 10-12# fluorocarbon line. Use some procure or other scent. Bring a really big net. One of the prettiest lakes in the area. Good luck!

Scott
Thanks Scott.  That sounds like the same set up I planned on using.  I'll bring a couple of nets.  I'd hate that  to be the reason I lost a trophy.  I'm going to stay on East Lake but will check out Paulina too.


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East is awesome for fly fishing.


ballardbrad

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East is awesome for fly fishing.
Thanks! I booked a cabin at Eastlake Resort Tues through Friday.  I'll be on one of the two lakes if anyone else is fishing out there.


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Brad, you'll really enjoy East Lake & the cabins but it does get cold & windy up there at 6,000+ ft elevation. I really love the aggressive surface bite at sunrise & sunset so I plan my day around those times. Troll or cast a frog pattern flat fish or super duper just past where the weeds clear & it starts to get deep. Expect some aggressive canadian hybrid trout that walk on water. Good luck & looking forward to a report!

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Thanks for the suggestion Hugh.  Sorry I just saw this after the fact. 

After two days I really had East Lake dialed in.  Fish are breaking water all around the lake (brown, rainbows and even kokanee).  I found trolling deeper with lead core line and a jointed Rapala worked best.  I caught some beautiful looking browns.  Nothing huge.  Two to 4 lbs were average. The lake also has a species of rainbow trout that eats the invasive tui chub. They are quite aggressive and fun to catch.  Most power boat guys were targeting the endless kokanee in the lake.  I found a little Cleo Spoon dropped right to the bottom was too enticing for them.  The largest I caught was 14.5" which is a good sized kokanee.  Get down and check these lakes out if you haven't. It's well worth the trip this time of year.  A couple photos here. More posted to the KFW Facebook Page.  Cheers!


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Nice job! Good looking fish and pretty country.


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Awesome fish and report. I am excited to try these lakes next season!


 

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