Maybe the title of this report should be, "Man achieves flight while in float tube."  
Man, was it windy on both Sat and Sunday.

Saturday morning I fished Aeneas Lake with my brother and his friend.  I think fishing 
was pretty good but we got blown off the lake 3 different times in 6 hours.  My niece 
did land a 20 inch rainbow which was the big fish of the day.  I had a big one get off 
as the wind blew my boat back towards the fish and created slack in the line.  An 
ongoing problem all day long. The rest of the fish caught ranged between 11-17 inches. 
Definetly not as good as the opener last year but the big fish may have been hugging 
the bottom as the barometer went crazy.  List member Keith Bell said he noticed some 
large fish on his fish finder but nobody was hooking up with them.  Buggers worked 
well.

This morning I attempted Blue Lake.  Once again wind came up just as I was getting 
settled in.  I did manage to hook into one screamer that was in the 20 inch range.  On 
his third run into my backing he threw the hook.  Best fight I have had in quite some 
time.  His first run was out 70 feet into the backing.  I had one more strike but the 
fish didn't hook up.  Only got a chance to talk to one gentleman and he said fishing 
was pretty good the day before.  Olive was the hot color for buggers and nymphs.  

After getting blown off Blue Lake by 7:30 I headed over to a small hike in lake below 
Fish Lake.  It is known as Shallow Pond and can have some outstanding fishing.  It was 
out of the wind and the sun was on the water so I was ready for the hike.  Not sure if 
the lake froze out last winter and wasn't restocked or if the fish were hugging the 
bottom but didn't see any rises and had not strikes.  

I finished off the morning at Fish Lake and landed a nice 16 incher just off shore 
from where I launched my boat.  If you are looking for a fun place to camp with the 
kids that still has some good fly fishing, consider Fish Lake. Kids can dunk worms or 
powerbait from shore while you work the drop offs and weed beds from your tube.

This was probably the worst opener I have had here at home in the last 5 years but it 
was also the worst weather in recent memory.  I would hold off on your trips until you 
see a stretch of 3 or 4 days of warm weather and sun and then come on over.  Only 
hatch was sporadic midges.  No mayflys to speak of.

I look forward to hearing from Keith upon his return.  He is on a 10 day trip through 
out the area and will hit many of my favorite lakes. Hopefully he had better luck.

Mike Wilson

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