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    Default 01-08 Good morning at LookOut Point

    Air Temp at 8:00—40 Degrees
    Water Temp—41 Degrees
    Air Temp at 1:00—43 Degrees
    Water Level—85.96 below full
    Boat ramp in in good shape

    What a good morning at LookOut.
    I started by rigging one rod with a gold spoon and the other one with flasher and a wedding ring/worm.
    I decided to troll down toward the dam on the Lowell side of the lake.
    Within 5 minutes I has a fish on with the gold spoon-Chinook.
    After another 20 minutes a second Chinook on the gold spoon with two strikes that didn't hookup.
    I took off the rigging on the second rod and replace it with a gold spoon and the fun was on.

    I got so many hits that I lost count by the time I hit the dam.
    I did keep 5 Chinooks but I know I released 10 plus that number.
    They was hitting fast and hard.
    I got two double header!!

    The weather was nice until about 11:30-the air got colder and low clouds/fog started to move in.
    I didn't get any rain until after I had left the lake and was on my way home.
    The lake is truly beautiful at this time of the year-snow cap mountains and little water falls are every where-just need to remember to look around and to be thankful that we live in such a wonderful state.
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    With two rods I can now miss twice as many as before!

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    Awesome! Another great day on the lake. Thanks for sharing.

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    Nice yeah we do have it good round here. That top looks good on your boat. Any size to those nooks?
    Lookout Fish OFF March 27th
    Check out this thread for more details.

    Fall Creek Cleanup March 13th
    Check out this thread for more details.

    Early to bed, Early to rise, Fish all day, Make up lies.
    Andy

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    Two Ten inches that was hook deep,one 11,12 and a nice hard fighting 13 and half inches.

    I don't like keeping fish below 11 inches but if they are hook deep I will.
    With two rods I can now miss twice as many as before!

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    Default Boat Ramp Location needed .......

    I have put in up at Hampton, last year. Where can you put a boat in now?

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    Signal Point on the North Shore road-just pass mile post 6.
    With two rods I can now miss twice as many as before!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bd2cool View Post
    Signal Point on the North Shore road-just pass mile post 6.
    Thankyou bd2cool for the great help. Hope to fish Lookout soon. Tight lines buddy.......Fred

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    Thankyou
    You are welcome-when you used Hampton did you have any Luck?
    With two rods I can now miss twice as many as before!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bd2cool View Post
    You are welcome-when you used Hampton did you have any Luck?
    I went from Hampton Landing west along Highway 58 trolling and hooked a few trout. Using my fishfinder, I located a spot that looked good for crappie hookups. I did manage to bring several up jigging. Nice size to them also. It is quite a fishery. Tight Lines, Fred

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    It is quite a fishery
    Yes it is-In the past I have caught Rainbows, LandLock Chinooks, Bass, Crappie
    all on the same day.
    Not very often but it is a blast when it happens.
    I have alos heard rumors of Walleyes and Sturgeons but I have not seen them myself.
    With two rods I can now miss twice as many as before!

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