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Old 06-19-2019, 09:12 AM   #1
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I was trolling/deadsticking the 1/16oz. and jigging/casting the 1/32oz. Black Gold baits…most of the missed hits and hooked fish were on the smaller lure while jigging it when moving slowly thru the fishy areas. The best bite was right at the mouth of Algers Creek as the water flowed into the lake…the stream split into two currents and there was an eddy in the middle that held the Pro Angler right there in perfect casting distance to throw on the other side of the ripple and let the lure get carried into the main current…what a fun way to fish and the quality trout were lined up at the cafeteria just waiting for food to flow down the creek. When they were biting, it was a hit or fish on every cast…so much fun to C&R all those fish.
The guys fishing worms from shore at the creek were killing it too...lots of hits and stolen baits.
Lots of june Gloom here in Redondo!
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Old 06-19-2019, 12:08 PM   #2
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Sweet! I just got a couple of days extra off next week so thinking of heading up for a few days!
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Old 06-22-2019, 08:55 AM   #3
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I was trolling/deadsticking the 1/16oz. and jigging/casting the 1/32oz. Black Gold baits…most of the missed hits and hooked fish were on the smaller lure while jigging it when moving slowly thru the fishy areas. The best bite was right at the mouth of Algers Creek as the water flowed into the lake…the stream split into two currents and there was an eddy in the middle that held the Pro Angler right there in perfect casting distance to throw on the other side of the ripple and let the lure get carried into the main current…what a fun way to fish and the quality trout were lined up at the cafeteria just waiting for food to flow down the creek. When they were biting, it was a hit or fish on every cast…so much fun to C&R all those fish.
The guys fishing worms from shore at the creek were killing it too...lots of hits and stolen baits.
Lots of june Gloom here in Redondo!


The bonehead running in Redondo yet? They’re fun on light lines.


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Old 06-22-2019, 10:52 AM   #4
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[QUOTE=Yellfever11;301658]The bonehead running in Redondo yet? They’re fun on light lines.
You ask for advice then come back with another question...?

WELL...? how was your trip...? did you find the trout or any crawdads...?
Did the HUBs work for you...?
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Old 06-23-2019, 06:06 AM   #5
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Always love your posts Jim. Like your camp set up! I hope to copy it and get up there next year! Where did you get your trailer?
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Thanks Todd...

I'll email you about the trailer info...and some advise...
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Thanks Jim!!
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The bonehead running in Redondo yet? They’re fun on light lines.

You ask for advice then come back with another question...?



WELL...? how was your trip...? did you find the trout or any crawdads...?

Did the HUBs work for you...?


Trip was great.. HUB didn’t worked well for us but we did managed go get the trouts on tesmanian devil. Some nice big brown trouts at silver.. especially during the evening hours.

Crawdads at Gull lake was a no show.




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