March 2005



 Name = mike k and mikepinto
e-mail_address = fishinfever@optonline.net
Date = 3/5/05 and 3/6/05
Time_started_fishing = 7am
Time_finished_fishing = 2pm
Weather_conditions = over cast lite winds am temt. 18 pm 30
Location = 50 foot hump
Fishing_method = trolling wire
Depth_of_presentation = 80 to 120 feet
Water_depth = 80 to 120 feet
Type_of_lure = pintos custom willow leaf prech /black and silver/white and yellow
Type_of_bait =
Water_temperature = 34
Species = Lake Trout
Size = 18 to 22 inchs
Total_caught = two day total 19 lakers
Comments =


Name = mike k how many and mike pinto
e-mail_address = fishinfever@optinline.net
Date = march 19
Time_started_fishing = 6;30 am
Time_finished_fishing = 3 ;00 pm
Weather_conditions = partly cloudy light winds
Location = 50 foot hump and pines
Fishing_method = trolling wire line
Depth_of_presentation = 78 to120 feet
Water_depth = 78 to 120 feet
Type_of_lure = pintos custom willow leaf spoons yellow and orange prech
Type_of_bait = pintos custom leaf willow spoons
Water_temperature = 35 to 37
Species = Lake Trout
Size = 18 to 23 inchs one big boy 20.8 lbs
Total_caught = 19 lakers and one brown
Comments = mike k how many did it again this time he bested his laker 18 .8 lbs of 4 weeks ago by 2 lbs this one was 20.8 lbs 39 inches long caught on one of my custom willow leaf spoons that fish was let go to fight again another day let us not forget the fish joe.l caught that very same day a 16 lb laker this is another day fishing on round valley i will soon not forget photos will be posted shortly


Name = tom
e-mail_address = tonysuprano62@hotmail.com
Date = 3/17/05
Time_started_fishing = 12:00pm
Time_finished_fishing = 3:30pm
Weather_conditions = slight breeze
Location = middle
Fishing_method = bait
Depth_of_presentation = 50-110
Water_depth = 50-110
Type_of_lure = na
Type_of_bait = large shiners
Water_temperature = 36
Species = Lake Trout
Size = 17-20
Total_caught = 3
Comments = missed 3 others-all caught between 100-110 feet

Name = mike k how many and mike pinto
e-mail_address = fishinfever@optinline.net
Date = 3/13/05
Time_started_fishing = 7;oo am
Time_finished_fishing = 11;oo am
Weather_conditions = clear skys cold and windy
Location = 50 foot hump and pines
Fishing_method = trolling wire line
Depth_of_presentation = 80 to 120 feet
Water_depth = 80 to 120 feet
Type_of_lure = pintos custom willow leaf spoons yellow and orange prech
Type_of_bait = pintos custom leaf willow spoons
Water_temperature = 34
Species = Lake Trout
Size = 15 to 20 inchs
Total_caught = 2 lakers /onebrown
Comments = march 13 we pushed off at valley ramp itchin to go fishin again. early on we caught two browns in and around 16 to 17 range ,trolling flat lines useing rapelas. we then made the switch laker fishing ,trolling with wire .we caught and released two small lakers,the day was then cut short by the march winds


Name = ekim
e-mail_address = mikejeangolabek@webtv.net
Date = 3 /19/05
Time_started_fishing = 1pm
Time_finished_fishing = 4pm
Weather_conditions = calm water and sunny
Location = camping area back of lake
Fishing_method = trolling shoreline
Depth_of_presentation = flatline 2-4 feet
Water_depth = under 15 ft
Type_of_lure = jointed rapalas rainbow
Type_of_bait = none
Water_temperature = unknown
Species = Brown Trout
Size = 0
Total_caught = 0
Comments = trolled three hours under ideal conditions but no hits.still a great way to get rid of cabin fever.shoreline crowded but i saw no one with any fish.motor strarted on third pull after a long winter.ekim


Name = Syd
e-mail_address = sydney.heese@firmenich.com
Date = March 19th
Time_started_fishing = 1PM
Time_finished_fishing = 4:30 PM
Weather_conditions = Calm and sunny
Location = Entire shoreline
Fishing_method = Tolling
Depth_of_presentation = 1-15 ft
Water_depth = <40
Type_of_lure = J-7's, J-9's and custom spoons
Type_of_bait =
Water_temperature = 34'F ?
Species = Brown Trout
Size =
Total_caught = 0
Comments = Trolled the entire perimeter on a lazy day at around 1 mph with not a single hit. 4 lines out and nothing. Heard about the 20 pound laker. Must buy a wire rig!


Name = Walleye Wally & Harry Stark
e-mail_address = walliwally@aol.com
Date = 3/22/05
Time_started_fishing = 10:00AM
Time_finished_fishing = 4:30 PM
Weather_conditions = nice
Location = Pines
Fishing_method = pulling Wire
Depth_of_presentation = 85'- 97'
Water_depth = 97'
Type_of_lure = all white Shad & Perch Willows
Type_of_bait =
Water_temperature =
Species = Lake Trout
Size = all around 23"
Total_caught = 11
Comments = Beautiful day at the Valley,we caught 9 pulling
wire & 3 jigging orange marabou jigs.

 


Name = mikie k./how many /mike pinto
e-mail_address = fishinfever@optonline.net
Date = 4/26/05
Time_started_fishing = 6;00 am
Time_finished_fishing = 4;pm
Weather_conditions = slight over cast some wind
Location = 50 foot hump pines/tower to tower
Fishing_method = trolling/wire line
Depth_of_presentation = 80--120 feet
Water_depth = 80-120 feet
Type_of_lure = pinto;s costum willow leaf spoons/perch/yellow and orange black and silver
Type_of_bait =
Water_temperature = 37-39
Species = Rainbow Trout
Size = 18-23 inchs
Total_caught = 16 lakers/1 18 inch brown
Comments = started out flat lineing 2oo feet back with rapals /j7/j9 cought 1 18 inch brown, we fish over 20 feet of water 3 feet down flat lineing was slow for us.john k paul s. others had better luck switched over wire line around 7;30 am the lake trout bite was slow but we picked away one here one there 3 lakers over 23 inchs others were18-20 inch range.we had to fish hard till 4;pm but our total 16 lakers.


Name = Tom and Bob M.
e-mail_address = morrison42@earthlink.net
Date = 3/25/05
Time_started_fishing = 8:30 am
Time_finished_fishing = 12:00
Weather_conditions = CLOUDY
Location = north tower to the hump
Fishing_method = BAIT
Depth_of_presentation = BOTTOM AND TOP
Water_depth = 50-85 FT.
Type_of_lure =
Type_of_bait = LARGE SHINERS
Water_temperature = 38
Species = Lake Trout
Size = 20 TO 23"
Total_caught = 4
Comments = 1st time out this year motor ran great, caught some fish had a good day out with my dad.



 

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