Tomorrow is better, less wind.never thought about that honestly. I'll take high tide over low tide.
plan on going Saturday
That’s when I met you there. The weeds made it a fairly consistent process to find fish. Find the edges of the Brazilian Elodea in 15’ of water, drop your bugs to depth and hook fish. The weeds left, which made it a bit more of a challenge, but the trout actually did quite well with it for quite awhile. There was a time for a few years where Lone was arguably one of the best Stillwater fisheries in the State, with multiple 50 plus fish days with fish averaging 18” and plenty of fish over 20”. Then the major die off happened and it killed the fishing for a season or two. It picked back up, but not quite to where it was before. Now there is weed growth again, but not the same weed growth. As such, the bass are making a come back but the lake is different than when the Elodea was in there. I imagine it will be another adjustment period while the trout and the fisherman adapt to the changing environment.I haven’t fished Lone in years…..used to be my go to winter bobber lake until they took the weeds out and overstocked it with carp.
Go fish it and find out!So how’d the fishing go?
We're not that sort of forum Lance.Stroking in the fly is a good way to entice strikes.
We're not that sort of forum Lance.