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Phil Lilley
Phil Lilley

Slow start to a good morning, Taneycomo

Headed out this morning about 8 a.m. towards the trophy area.  Not many boats out, cloudy, a little breeze out of the NNE and no generation.  The lake looked a little lower than normal too, and as soon as I got up to the Narrows, the big gravel flat out of the water confirmed my suspicion.  

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My objective this morning was to get out and wade the gravel bar there at the Narrows but I made a detour and started throwing streamers just above the bar to what I through were feeding rainbows in fairly shallow water.

I went through several patterns -- olive bugger, light gray sculpin, brown sculpin, olive Mohair Leech and a brown PMS - no bites.  There was a good chop on the water but very little midging activity.  I tied on a #16 olive soft hackle and caught a small rainbow on the first cast.  After casting a couple dozen times and only one fish on, I decided to get out and fish the channel.

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Started (and finished) with scuds, small at first.  Remember the Trout Crack scud?  Never did like the name but the pattern is a good one.  I tied on a #16 light T.C. and caught one nice rainbow.  Tied on another simple gray scud #18, nothing.  There was a fairly good current moving through and I could see fish milling around but they didn't seem to be feeding.  I decided to tie on something they couldn't ignore, a #12 mink scud tied on a 200R hook.

Someone hit the switch. . . fish-on!  I was thinking about going from 6x tippet to 7x (which I really didn't want to do) but it wasn't the line, it just wasn't lunch time yet.

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In quick fashion, I caught about 10 rainbows, most of which were bright red, colored up 15-17 inch trout.  I shot a picture of the first 2, then just kicked the rest loose.

I worked down lake and spotted several very nice, red rainbows but I couldn't get them hooked.  But did catch another dozen fish before turning around and headed back to the boat.  It was a quarter after noon and time for my lunch.

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Chop on the surface made a big difference.  It got calm a few times... I could see almost every fish in front of me, and they could see me.  Had to wait it out till the next breeze blew by, then it was fish-on! again.

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