jekern1015
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There was no wind the entire day, well until 3:30 when we left, I don't know after that. The skies were blue with small clouds all over. The temps were on the beautiful side of nice and fish jumping everywhere. You couldn't ask for a better day, unless you wanted to catch fish. For us we marked fish all over and only ended up with one small koke and three planter rainbows. Launched from Anvil at around 8 this morning and headed north. We fished anywhere from 50' to 75'. Two of the rainbows and the koke all came from 50' and the last rainbow hit at 60'. We tried white,red,orange,glow,black,purple,pink squids with and without spinners. We tried serpent spoons,koke-a-nuts,radical glow tubes with spinners, and the assassin spinners all in various colors.We tried 4.5 and 5.5 inch RMT dodgers in various colors, we also used some of Vance's dodgers as well as Sepps. My arms are a little sore from manually bringing that 8 pound weight up from any where from 50' to 75' all day. We stopped at Lucerne on the way home to clean our rainbows and the DNR guy was there taking fish creel survey. He told me everyone was catching them over the gravel flats by the pipeline. That was my last trip up there until the ice forms and its burbot time.