11-12-2003, 11:53 PM
just returned from a weekend adventure up at the Gorge. we devoted all of our time to the big lakers. the fish are stacked on the humps and it seems still in the staging processes of the spawn. fishing was spotty. catch three or four one hour and catch nothing the rest of the day. however best action was right at 7 am when the lake opens and right at 6 pm when the lake closes. we caught in total 10 3-5 pound babies one 10 pounder and right before 6 pm on monday night i hooked and landed a 38 inch 25-30 pounder. contrary to the report on doug miller we caught very few with a slow action. best success was rapid jigging with crippled herrings, buzz bombs and some on tubes all right near the bottom. good luck to all those going out the next few weeks and hope this info helps snag a few big ones. dress and take all your worm clothes. we had a blast jrs4x4
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