Members Jthawks Posted December 23, 2020 Members Posted December 23, 2020 I fished Bush Wildlife today. I didn't have any luck on the rooster tail. If I tried with it for a little longer maybe I'd get lucky, but I got a "super duper" lure from another person and had some luck. I caught 4 trout in about 30 to 45 minutes (I only kept 3...I also almost lost one when putting it on the stringer!). The first trout was only 10" or so and two others were 12" and one was 13". I know one guy that had luck on salmon eggs today, but he was catching them at a slower rate than those using lures. From what I've noticed, freshly stocked trout chase jigs/lures more than junk bait when first stocked, but I'm sure it all depends. In the all bait lakes it seems plastic worms don't work well. I was in an all bait lake 22 and the trout there seem to chase lures and enjoy junk bait more than plastic worms. So far at Busch Wildlife red and orange uv unscented worms, orange-white worms unscented, and a crackleback fly have worked great for trout at lake 28. Also, lake 22 I caught trout on a salmon egg, leech fly, rooster tail, and a super duper lure. BTW it helps when you show up the day they stock them at these lakes! haha Quillback, dpitt, snagged in outlet 3 and 5 others 8
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