Fished there on Friday with a buddy.  Wind was nasty when we got there, tried trolling north by Spring Creek,  caught a few bows on Shad raps and rapala's.  Wind forced us to move into the Rock Creek arm where again, a couple of bows.  Trolled around for several hours and were getting ready to leave when we tried a small cove out of the wind.  Began catching 10-12 inch bows, every cast, on spinners for about an hour, then is slowed to every 3-4 casts.  We estimate we caught over 100 between us. ( Oh, a mink also caught 3 while we were there.)   
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![[Image: IMG950677.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/bWkxQQr/IMG950677.jpg)
![[Image: IMG950681.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/9GGh2ht/IMG950681.jpg)
Post Scrip: Found out later that DWR had planted 30,000 catchables along with some tiger musky and kokes. It was a diversion from getting our butts blown all over the lake. One interesting thing was the color on these fish. Lots of black dots and a real golden hue to them.
PSS: All were released unharmed. However I don't think the mink released any of his/her's, they became dinner !!!
	
	
	
	
![[Image: IMG950686.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/bF3Khk5/IMG950686.jpg)
![[Image: IMG950677.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/bWkxQQr/IMG950677.jpg)
![[Image: IMG950681.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/9GGh2ht/IMG950681.jpg)
Post Scrip: Found out later that DWR had planted 30,000 catchables along with some tiger musky and kokes. It was a diversion from getting our butts blown all over the lake. One interesting thing was the color on these fish. Lots of black dots and a real golden hue to them.
PSS: All were released unharmed. However I don't think the mink released any of his/her's, they became dinner !!!
 
 

 
