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From the moment I caught my first laker, I was hooked (no pun intended) and cant get enough. However it is not the most action packed day on the water, at least until I hook up on one. Im looking for advice on different ways to catch more lakers. For the most part I use different jigs (mostly homemade). I am seeing alot of fish on the sonar and get alot of looks from fish on the bottam, but Im not getting the strikes I would like to see. Any help on different methods or baits would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm the guy running the boat in all those pictures, and I'm sure Mike will agree when I say that NONE of us ever get the "strikes we would like to see" from those big lakers. Been guiding and fishing the Gorge for 30 years. They're not easy, but learning the tricks of the trade greatly cuts down the learning curve and increases bites. Pups that are only several years old are easy. The big ones that are 20, 30, even 40+ years old have been around long enough to see you coming before you ever even try to get 'em to bite. Everything has to be right. Right place, right time, and most importantly the right presentation. Lure choice isn't important.
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I have caught alot troling big pop gear with a minnow and have seen some above.fourty pounders caught this way. Also when jigging if you feel the bight its to late you have to watch for slack in the line.
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[reply[/reply] I couldn't agree with you more on catch and release, those big fisharent good to eat and there is no reason in my mind why you would want to keep them, that's what cameras are for. On the other note, I like your idea of hiring a guide, but there is a flip side, its costly, you may not catch fish and I've heard rumors that some guides wont teach you things if you live close to where they fish, which I do fish the gorge a lot, I live in vernal. So any other help I'm all ears. Thanks in advance for all the help.
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those are some beautiful lakers!
man, what a beaut'!
good luck with your fishing adventures.
captain Jacob
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well my favorite ways to catch mack's in CA are J-Plugs in different whites with some color and silver with blue backs and Rapalas. my favorite rapala is an F9 in the rainbow trout color, it may be small but they do the trick, Rapala's are the lure of choice at Tahoe Topliner's guide service on lake tahoe. i hope this info helps
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Give the big sonars a try if you havn't already. They work great. WillCFish
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Hey , I hope this will help you.
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