Fishing Time: 7:30 am to 2:00 pm
Weather: T-60s,
mostly clear skies, slight breeze getting stronger in the afternoon
Moon Phase: 82%
Moon
Location:
Flaming Gorge (South of Lucerne Marina)
Best Bait:
7-inch Tora Tube Jig
Who Went:
Bobber John, Dunc
Bobber
surprised me by saying he was coming into town for a AA conference. We immediately planned a trip between his
meeting days. He was itching to fish for
Lake Trout, so we planned a one-night stay in Manila, UT.
We fished south from Lucerne Marina enjoying the scenery and bighorn sheep along the way.
We fished some new areas and our usual waypoints. Bobber being the Lake Trout king of course hooked up first thing in the morning with a small teener fish, but they were active, and we were excited.
That’s when it
all went terribly wrong for me... I hooked up
with what was probably another teener and ended up breaking off. Unfortunately, when we arrived to the gorge,
in a hurry to get gear ready Bobber was rigging lines while I drove the boat to our
spot. Bobber was using my gear and
accidentally put 8-pound test as my leader.
I was upset for a minute, but got over it before moving on to another location to find
more fish.
We began
fishing at the new spot and I quickly hooked up again, but this one was
different. I couldn’t budge the fish off
the bottom. The last time I had one stay
down like this the fish was close to 40 pounds.
I was 5 minutes into the battle but was struggling with my drag on a
reel that I never use for lake trout.
The drag kept sticking and I would have to release the spool to let the
fish take line. This went on and on,
taking drag, then it would stick and I would have to release the spool. Another fail on gear! I had two Shimano Calcutta reels on board
that are perfect for lake trout with seamless drag systems, but for some reason
we are using a cheap bass reel with a broken handle! Needless to say, it took one big run and pop!
Gone!
Typically, when
I lose a big fish I’m pissed and throw a tantrum. This one hurt so bad I just laid the rod down
and went silent! This one was
painful! I have been on the longest lake
trout drought of my life, and the worst part… countless missed bites and four
lost fish in the last 3 years! It’s
starting to feel like a curse! I can recall the four missed fish like they were
yesterday. Two were line snaps at the
leader, one broken rod on the hook set, and now a defective reel. All while having the best gear available
right on board with me! It’s starting to
feel like my curse!
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