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5/17 Report
Finding the fish seems to be the biggest chore right now. Catch a couple of fish and it is almost immediately a combat fishing situation. We fished Anvil area where we have been having some success lately but I think they have been pounded and pressured into submission enough that we need to find a new spot. Yesterday, was very slow but we had a scratch bite going until the fleet all tried to fish our path pattern. The bite was still in the 35' - 40' range.
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Thanks for coming out Dave it was fun to get out with you again.
Like Dave said it was kinda slow for us. I fished for kokes the day before and it was the same. I did get a koke that was yellow and I am wondering if anyone else has ever seen one like that. It wasn't orange like an albino trout, it was yellow like a traffic light. I put it back without getting a pic.
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Way to go guys, there are those trips where scratching out a few for the box makes you work for them. My last time there we found a few kokes at Anvil but wasn't as hot as some would say, but did find them in Rawlin's. The summer pattern is starting to set in.
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Those SOB’s sure know where to hide in the Spring. If a guy didn’t know better, they would swear their finder was broke with all the white screen time.
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Thanks to Aaron and Dave for the advice. Me and my boy were able to get a few on Sunday. We fished Monday and it was about the same only we fish in Rawlins and there were a few fish but not many there either. they we in 25' t0 35' We will be back in a week or so looking again.
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Yep, they are on the move to the summer grounds and with the Memorial Day weekend here there should be some fish scattering. As Dave mentioned a white screen makes you your finder is broken well that works the other as well. When I found all those kokes in Rawlins at first I thought there was only clutter fouling the screen.