Trolling for steelhead

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2013/09/06 14:00:13 (permalink)

Trolling for steelhead

Have any of you guys been targeting steelhead in the lake yet by trolling. Are they moving closer to shore yet or are they still way out.  I plan on coming up tomorrow and give it a try, just looking for a clue on what depth to start. Thanks in advance.
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    freshwaterdrumR
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    Re: Trolling for steelhead 2013/09/06 17:09:04 (permalink)
    There are a few around in lower walnut, I don't think enough that trolling would be productive yet nearshore. If you want steelhead I would go looking off the point in deeper water. If you decide to try for walleye they are stacked up in the trench. Easy limits right now.
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    Re: Trolling for steelhead 2013/09/06 20:47:03 (permalink)
    Thank you very much. I usually like to start in the trench anyways, just wasnt sure if i would be able to make it all the way out there with the forecast tomorrow and was just looking for an alternative plan.
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    Re: Trolling for steelhead 2013/09/06 21:28:13 (permalink)
    Good luck. Lol it's a south wind so near shore shouldn't be too bad. We got most of our fish in 60-65' foot last weekend. Lets us know how you do!
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    Re: Trolling for steelhead 2013/09/08 08:37:54 (permalink)
    I plan on making a steelhead trip in a month or so myself. thinks it would be something different to do
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    Re: Trolling for steelhead 2013/09/08 11:43:49 (permalink)
    Well freshwaterdrummer, I can say i didnt to too well this trip. Only boated 1 walleye this trip, About 6 sheep head and about 12 silver bass. I believe we had one steelhead strike, based on how violent the strike was, but by the time I woke up my crew to get the rod it was gone. I guess the 3 hour drive up in the morning was too much for them.  We marked a ton of fish in the 55 to 60 foot range but they seemed to be mostly junk fish. Didnt mark many fish out in the trench either, if they were there I couldnt find them. Threw everything at them but the kitchen sink. Used mostly reef runners, renoskys and michigan stinger spoons pulled behind dipsys and 5 color leadcores. The one lone walleye came on one of the new rapalla skatter rap minnows about 145' back on a large dipsy with a #3 setting I was trying, the action on that thing is crazy good. Talked to a couple guys at the launch when we came back and they didnt do too well either. The lake was a little rough for my likings, and my trolling direction was pretty much dictated by the wind and waves.
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    Re: Trolling for steelhead 2013/09/13 19:04:27 (permalink)
    Perch fishing, waiting for the steel to start pouring
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    Re: Trolling for steelhead 2013/09/13 20:41:27 (permalink)
    Went out with a buddy earlier this week to the trench and got a 2 man limit on eyes pretty quick so since we had time we headed back in and trolled for steel from Elk to Walnut and we ended up getting smallmouth haha. Water temp was hangin around 71 so probably a bit warm yet. But in the time it took to launch the boat we saw 2 caught off the wall in the morn and 3 caught off the wall when we were pulling out in the afternoon.
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