Water temp = 54 degrees, main lake clear, river arms stained.
Fishing remains pretty good considering the cold fronts last week along with extremely high barometric pressures this past weekend. I had two guiding trips the last few days and they both produced good qtys of Walleye and Smallies. Yesterday I took out Tyler Polumbus along with his dad Tad and brother in-law Jeff Wennberg all from the Denver Co. area. Tyler is a offensive guard for the Denver BRONCOS. Go Broncos!!!!!!!
Walleye---Excellent ---They continue to bite minnows in 10-20 feet of water near the main lake channel. Many bass fisherman are also catching them in shallow water during their pursuit of the bucket mouth.
White bass--Good---Trolling around the Ranch House using Reef Runners and Berkley Frenzies continue to produce fish.
Catfish---Good---3-5 pounders being caught up the Ute in 3-5 foot of water using Sonny's stickey bait. Don't expect limits, but you should be able to catch enough for supper.
Smallmouth bass ---Good to Excellent--Personally, we have been catching 6-8 smallies while fishing for Walleye using minnows. They are in 5-10 feet of water on the flats off of the main channel..
Largemouth bass---Good---I have heard of quite a few being caught in the shallows of the coves using jerk baits and spinner baits. They are not to far from preparing their beds.
Crappie---Poor---Some are being caught off of the Marina, but not in any numbers. I have yet to see a nice stringer come out of the lake. Water temp needs to rise 5-10 degrees before they bust loose.
FISH-ON,
Rob & Maria
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