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DC - a little help?
I am going to Deer Creek Friday morning to get some smb, but I am taking a buddy who will want to try for some trout as well. I have no idea how to get trout. I see a lot of boats trolling and a bunch in the north end sitting together, I assume they are fishing for trout? I have rapalas I could troll, I need some knowledge on getting a few trout. Not my area, what should I use, how are they being caught? Any help is appreciated!!!!

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We've had great luck trolling the north end with rainbow rapallas and wolly bugger flies recently. We actually start trolling about a mile south of the "congregation" of bait boats and run about 100-200 yards off the rocky shore line.

I hear the bait fishing with PB is productive, but that isn't my specialty

Give a man a fish and he's fed for a day. Teach a man to fish and he'll spend his life squinting at invisible thread.

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MasterDaad wrote:
We've had great luck trolling the north end with rainbow rapallas and wolly bugger flies recently. We actually start trolling about a mile south of the "congregation" of bait boats and run about 100-200 yards off the rocky shore line.

I hear the bait fishing with PB is productive, but that isn't my specialty

Thanks for the info, how deep are you fishing them? What color wolly bugger flies? Thanks!

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We were fishing very shallow... although I heard from others fishing deeper was working too.

Personally I had either one small sinker on or none at all.

We used brown wollies tied right to the line with no sinkers.

Give a man a fish and he's fed for a day. Teach a man to fish and he'll spend his life squinting at invisible thread.