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		Decided to hit Echo yesterday while it still has enough water to launch a boat.  We left the dock at about 10 AM, left at around 2 PM after the wind kicked up.  Start to finish we had relatively steady action on 16-18 inch bows.  However, they were not aggressively feeding.  It was short-strike central.  I hooked all but one on a stinger trailing a baited spinner, and all our fish were caught between 25-40 feet on downriggers. We had plenty of tire kickers nibbling on the flat lines we had out, but zero hookups.  Color did not seem to matter.  Every pole had a different setup and color combo, and each pole had about the same amount of action.
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		Sounds like you had a decent day. Good to get out while you still can. Thanks for the report.
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		Thanks for the report. How far up the ramp is the water level now.?I haven't seen it for a few weeks. Does the Weber have any flow yet?
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		[quote TiteLines]Thanks for the report. How far up the ramp is the water level now.?I haven't seen it for a few weeks. Does the Weber have any flow yet?[/quote]
Maybe halfway, and the river looks about like it has for the past few months.
Anyway, I went back today with a cure for the short strikes.[inline Stinger.jpg]
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		Nice report.  Thanks.  Looks like a pretty good day of fishing.
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