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    I spent a few days up at the pond to celebrate my 46th birthday, do some scouting, and fish. Tuesday and Wed. the weather was very nice and sunny, and the nights not too cold. We fished the south basin and had T's boat to use as a high speed taxi to jump from shoal to shoal. Water temps ran from 44 degrees in the morning warming to 50 by mid day. Fog greeted us once it got light, there is no two ways about it - The fog sucks. It's cold and it gives one the sense of vertigo, your balance is off, and it is hard to see rising fish. A few fish came in for about a half hour and then they were gone though we did get a few taps and LDR's. I got one fish to the bank, that's it.



    About 10:30am the fog began to break and our friend the sun was so much appreciated! We fished about several areas but the fish never came into the shallows. We marked a ton of fish hangin out on the first ledge 12-20 feet down. The game we like to fish is when the trout come into the skinny water and show themselves, But an angler in a tube or boat can have a good shot at these deeper fish using an indicator or a good sinking line.



    Thursday brought a powerful fast approaching cold front and big wind right out of the chute at O Dark. This was not a camera day. We fished the Circus Grounds and T had one on until it spit the hook. We then fished another shoal by Slough Point, the wind was pushing chub minnows up against rock spines leaving them disorientated and the fish took full advantage of this. In the next hour and a half I hooked 6 landing three on the Jay Fair "Searching" fly (see above) in brown with copper flash and the chub minnow version, with a white tail, pearl body, and a olive wing with a few strands of pearl krystal flash. T picked up 4 fish, landing 2 in the same time period. We used floating lines, and 12 foot leaders to 3x. The wind became stronger and we could have still fished but we were looking at a rodeo of a boat ride back to camp. By the time we were packed up and done shuttling it was raining lightly to a heavy mist with big black angry clouds to the west. This storm is much needed to put the fear of winter into these trout and get them in the shallows for good. I'll be back up in a week and I really can't wait to fish my favorite still water!

    Jon.
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    Jon,
    Were you and your dog in the white boat off of Slough Point on Tuesday afternoon? I believe we had a short talk.

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    Terry,

    That was Tony, he told me he ran into you guys and that you did not have very many fish in the shallows. I got to camp at 1:30 on Tuesday and wet the line for a little bit but nothing, the fish were done for the day.

    How was your trip?

    Jon.
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    Fished Monday afternoon through Thursday. The fish were "on" on Wednesday, however, really had to work hard to scratch a few fish each day. We didn't have a grab on Thursday between five of us!

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    Hey Jon did you see any scuds or small shrimp in the shallow rocky areas???? Thanks for the pictures....its sure makes me want to go to Eagle Lake. I was looking at Val's Eagle Lake fishing report: http://eaglelakefishing.net/eagle-la...-locations.php

    and it looks like the trout moved out of the North end of the lake.
    Did you launch the boat at the South end of the lake.?? Thanks for the info.

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    I love that first picture.......
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    Gene,

    I flipped some rocks in the skinny water and found a few but nothing like the population was years ago. I think there are larger populations of scuds in a little deeper water. When the scuds were thick in the shallow water many fish would have a beat up snout from flipping rocks over. All the fish I caught were spitting up chubs, they were about 2 inches long.

    From here on out till the end I wil be fishing the south basin, it's not that it's special, but I know those shoals quite well.

    The south marina is SO low. Right now there is ditch of water and mud up to the ramp. There were two of us in the water pushing the boat and we had to ask some random guy to tug on the rope to get it to the trailer. The boat is done for the season there, sliding down the hill from the summit on A1 while towing a boat does not keep the under shorts clean!

    Jon.
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    Great infomation Jon......thanks.
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    My pleasure Bill. Few anglers realize how vast Eagle Lake is. I like to think of it as a mini Bering Sea - You never know where the fish are going to show and when.

    Jon.
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    Jon, I am really liking the looks of that fly.
    So long and thanks for all the fish!!!
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