#827934 - 03/09/13 10:59 PM
Westside Bobber Report
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King of the Beach
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#828504 - 03/12/13 08:28 PM
Re: Westside Bobber Report
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/08/02
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Loc: Lake Goodwin
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Thanks for the great report and pics. Are you fishing 15-20ft deep again? I haven't chased trout yet this spring but it looks like it is time.
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#828506 - 03/12/13 09:06 PM
Re: Westside Bobber Report
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King of the Beach
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JS Fish were in 12-16' of water last weekend. If we can get some stable weather the chironomid hatches should really take off. SC
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#828527 - 03/12/13 10:48 PM
Re: Westside Bobber Report
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There was a good hatch tonight on my home lake, first time I have seen the swallows out this year. And the eagle was out too! He was scaring the crap out of the birds (scoters?) on the lake right now but was looking for planter trout. When this pineapple express stops I will get out there.
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#828685 - 03/13/13 08:28 PM
Re: Westside Bobber Report
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Returning Adult
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Loc: Lake Goodwin
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Thanks for the links. Had never seen "balanced" leaches but they look interesting and fairly easy to tie. I normally fish leaches much shallower on an intermediate line and sometimes hook some big smallies instead of trout. BTW another hatch tonight out in the middle of the lake. Tons of swallows out.
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#828695 - 03/13/13 08:57 PM
Re: Westside Bobber Report
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Returning Adult
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Loc: Lake Goodwin
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Surfing around on the first link I found these small jig hooks
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#828697 - 03/13/13 09:05 PM
Re: Westside Bobber Report
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/08/02
Posts: 261
Loc: Lake Goodwin
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Haha, also found another fly I've never heard of on this site. Las Vegas Boobies leach....interesting. I can imagine a steelhead hitting that but seems awfully flashy for lake fishing.
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#828710 - 03/13/13 09:46 PM
Re: Westside Bobber Report
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King of the Beach
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John, Jam Session nailed it on the hook. I get them from Barlows Tackle. 50 hooks for less then $6.00 is hard to beat price wise. http://www.barlowstackle.com/Mustad-32833BLN-Jig-Hooks-P394.aspxThey are a steelhead hook. The wire is actually a bit heavy for trout, but finding a 90 degree jig hook to goes all the way down to size 10 is very difficult. The smaller sizes are perfect for micro leeches. Any light wire 90 degree hook will work if you want to tie them in larger sizes. SF
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#828750 - 03/13/13 11:41 PM
Re: Westside Bobber Report
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 03/30/08
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I've been using a fine wire Matzuo sickle jig hook made down to a #8 for my Balanced Micro Leech. An excellent jig hook to hang below an indicator for stillwater trout, not a power jig hook though. 5/32" brass bead, 1/4" from hook to pin head (.032 9/16") to balance. I'll tie a level thread base in front of the brass bead on the sewing pin just thick enough to be able to pull the brass bead over the thread base, whip finish, cut, super glue, pull the brass bead up to the pin head. Then tie a thread dam behind the brass bead. It stabilizes the brass bead on the sewing pin quite well. http://www.captainhookswarehouse.com/index.cfm?page=detail&hookid=639&view=1GG
Edited by Gray Ghost (03/13/13 11:42 PM)
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#830871 - 03/23/13 01:22 AM
Re: Westside Bobber Report
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King of the Beach
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FF, The balanced leeches really don't take much longer to tie then a regular leech. Adding the pin and the bead is really the only difference. I think the advantage of them is they offer a hook point up / horizontal presentation and you can fish them incredibly slow under an indicator. Here are a couple of angora goat leeches I tied tonight for tomorrow's fishing along with some hot spot San Juan worms. I ran out of the correct pins so these ended up being nipple headed leeches. SF
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#831054 - 03/24/13 12:22 PM
Re: Westside Bobber Report
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Spawner
Registered: 03/02/08
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So,... How'd the balanced leaches do on your day out?
Like those San Juan worms you tied up.
Edited by SRoffe (03/24/13 12:23 PM)
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#831088 - 03/24/13 07:07 PM
Re: Westside Bobber Report
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King of the Beach
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Sam, The chironomid action was good enough yesterday that I never had to tie a leech on. Size 14 chromie was the ticket. Got some dry action using raccoons today on some cutts and bows at different lake.
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