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ful-rac
11-22-2010, 12:22 PM
Unfortunately the OEX tournament got blown out and rained out Saturday...so I thought I go back to Irvine Sunday and catch some more trout!!! I met a few other BWE members there....Matt and eric I believe, nice to meet you guys. The day started out windy cold and rainy....and stayed like that pretty much the whole time.

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Trolled all around the whole lake, and only got bit around the trout island side of the flats. Water temp was around 62-64 degrees.

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Even caught a crappie draggin' the old lures.

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Ended up with limits by noon, topped off by a 3 pounder that I thought was a 4... (weighed in at the shop) . Caught all the trout on the Owner mira shad in pink....hot little lure!!! The crappie bit a little mini norman crankbait.

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Had a great time...but was damn cold. Will be back soon!

Tony. :paddleersmilie:

The Kid
11-22-2010, 12:33 PM
hahaha! liking the gaff! To funny:D good fishing, bet it was cold.

roby
11-22-2010, 01:14 PM
If I wasn't into yakking, just looking at your yak would make me buy one....sweet ride. Way to go on the fishies....

I may hit up Irvine on Thursday or Friday...the staff was cool that you didn't launch at the ramp? I'll post my report when/if I go....

ericko
11-22-2010, 02:06 PM
It was nice meeting you ful-rac .It was nice at 615 and turned bad(wet) by 7 ....Dint stop us from fishing tho, didnt get any fishies myself hoping to get back out there wednesday darn furlough...I will need to get that hot pink shad, hope thats the trick or was it the bad luck that matt brings with him..

Jzo
11-22-2010, 02:36 PM
Very cool setup! Thx for sharing, congrats. :cheers1:

Caffeind
11-22-2010, 03:14 PM
Bummer on the tourney rain out..wondered about that.

Nice limits! Got a 3-pack a few weekends ago. Thinkin of hittin Irvine next Monday.

That pink Mira is the hot bait right now for sure, keep hearing about it.
Do you know which shop is carrying those?

ful-rac
11-22-2010, 03:30 PM
Bummer on the tourney rain out..wondered about that.

Nice limits! Got a 3-pack a few weekends ago. Thinkin of hittin Irvine next Monday.

That pink Mira is the hot bait right now for sure, keep hearing about it.
Do you know which shop is carrying those?

Most tackle shops have them...they're nothing special...Savon, Turners, Longfin....they all hav'em.

StinkyMatt
11-22-2010, 03:48 PM
Nice job Tony, it was fun fishing (I mean, you fishing, me just kayaking next to you) with you. You did have the "special, secret" lure. The rain was not so bad, it was seening my meter lit up all day, everyone around me with fish and getting a ZERO.

My screen name is "StinkyMatt" for a reason.:D

Ohana
11-22-2010, 04:34 PM
I am going to try Irvine this Wednesday. Pick my Christmas tree in the morning and fish the lake after that :)

Kevin

blackcloud9
11-23-2010, 06:13 AM
http://sdfish.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=103182

fyi Jennings trout post, but they don't allow kayaks,

mtnbykr2
11-23-2010, 07:40 AM
Yes,
It's trout time again, time to hit the inland waters for some yummy fishees..me, I am headed to Bishop this weekend on our annual Thanksgiving trout and turkey day, no yaks this trip though, alot of hiking in and rock hoppin for those illusive Browns and Alpers...have fun out there this weekend and may all of your Thanksgiving dinners be full of joy, family , friends...and a little trout to go on the side...happy Thanksgiving to all....b

garcia0425
11-23-2010, 09:23 AM
Any advise you could provide for trolling for trout. This weekend should be my first time trolling for trout off my kayak. I've been told the further your line is out the deeper your bait will lay in the water. How far behind your kayak were you trolling the mira shad? I'm guessing you paddle at a very slow pace?

If heard trolling a crappie jig is also a good lure for trout. How would you troll a jig (is the weight of the weighted hook sufficient to get the jig deep enough as you troll)?

ful-rac
11-23-2010, 02:46 PM
Any advise you could provide for trolling for trout. This weekend should be my first time trolling for trout off my kayak. I've been told the further your line is out the deeper your bait will lay in the water. How far behind your kayak were you trolling the mira shad? I'm guessing you paddle at a very slow pace?

If heard trolling a crappie jig is also a good lure for trout. How would you troll a jig (is the weight of the weighted hook sufficient to get the jig deep enough as you troll)?

Experiment on how far to let your line back, I would start about 50 ft behind the yak and then drop it back every so often. Don't get too ridiculously far behind the yak, some one will definitely run over your stuff. Be aware what other people are doing so you don't run over their stuff also.

As far as speed I like to keep it around 1.5 to 2 knots for the mira shad and the other crankbaits or rapalas and such. If you want to fish deep I would consider using leadcore, I use it and when I'm metering the fish deep, it works pretty well when the fish just aren't biting the surface lures. I might be back out there sometime this weekend probably friday or saturday.

Good Luck!

garcia0425
11-23-2010, 04:05 PM
I really appreciate the tips, thank you.

I also read that it's good to kayak in an "S" motion rather than a straight line, to aid with the movement of your lure. Once I hook up on that first trout I'll know I'm doing something right. I'm thinking of heading to Lake Murray or Miramar tomorrow to test it out. Thanks again.

I may find myself at Irvine too on Saturday.

cabojohn
11-24-2010, 08:46 AM
I'll bite. First off Irvine Lake does a super job stocking the lake with feesh. Its a little pricey but worth the coin.
There is no one single "hot spot" for fishing ...you can find fish all over the lake!
I can't stand soaking bait so 99% of the fish I get are on the slow troll.
You do NOT need electronics for da vine.
Go for a paddle and enjoy the views of nature instead of your monitor. Keep it simple and you will enjoy your time on the water that much more. :)

As far as lures for Da Vine...I don't take much...but I almost always have out a Rapala cd-3 or cd-5 out in fire tiger flavor/color.
Also I use Panther Martins on the slow troll. (color is not important) These are are deadly along with Thomas Boyants.
*The most important detail IMHO is lure speed. Once you get this dialed you should be whacking fish. (1.2-1.6mph range works best for me)
I also use 6# mono line.

If yer into soaking bait...I have no advice.

One last thing...the bait shop has awesome breakfast burritos and the burgers are purdy tasty.
*BRING ENOUGH CERVEZA...beer is bucks up at the bait shop. ha

Good luck
I will probably fish the lake on Sunday.

Deuce
03-09-2011, 05:02 PM
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