YAWN
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Was out Trout fishing trolling Lake Eugina on Saturday. Fish were spotted in deep water average 20ft on the fish finder nothing showing up in the shallower waters.
The regs say its open for trout all year long.
Lake info:
Max depth was 37ft in the main bay by the boat launch.
Average depth is 10ft,
The bays are all 6ft.
I would say half the lake is hard weeds gabage, and the rest is rocky bolder, wood stumps.
Hooked into 2 trout the biggest at just a hair under a pound the other was bait size.
Both came whie trolling over the deep hole.
This is the only pix that survived as I emailed it from the boat right after almost like I new the phone wouldn't survive.
I know its a bass and out of season but all went back and we were trolling small rapals and sonic spinners.
Thats my bro in the pix:
View attachment 7012
The pix below shows 2 X where fish caught, the circle represent my sunken canoe.
View attachment 7013
0 is the 37ft hole,
Bigger O is 20 ft hole on both sides is a nice shelf bass will love it there in summer.
Even bigger O are the 6ft bays. Flat rocky.
View attachment 7014
The regs say its open for trout all year long.
Lake info:
Max depth was 37ft in the main bay by the boat launch.
Average depth is 10ft,
The bays are all 6ft.
I would say half the lake is hard weeds gabage, and the rest is rocky bolder, wood stumps.
Hooked into 2 trout the biggest at just a hair under a pound the other was bait size.
Both came whie trolling over the deep hole.
This is the only pix that survived as I emailed it from the boat right after almost like I new the phone wouldn't survive.
I know its a bass and out of season but all went back and we were trolling small rapals and sonic spinners.
Thats my bro in the pix:
View attachment 7012
The pix below shows 2 X where fish caught, the circle represent my sunken canoe.
View attachment 7013
0 is the 37ft hole,
Bigger O is 20 ft hole on both sides is a nice shelf bass will love it there in summer.
Even bigger O are the 6ft bays. Flat rocky.
View attachment 7014