The Fishing Report

Dec 1, 2014

Kootenay Lake: sheldon

We have had some pretty good days on the lake lately.  Most days with 8 –10 fish being caught.  Sizes have ranged from 2 Lbs to 13 Lbs. The water temperature has dropped below 50 degrees and our fish are still feeding more on the surface.  Which makes for some exciting bucktail action.  My favorite kind of fishing.

We have been experimenting with lighter gear as well as fly reels and mooching reels to make the battles even more exciting.

On one of our trips last week, a young lady asked to bring her fly rod on board and we accepted the challenge.  Throughout the day we hooked numerous fish on all of our rods except the fly rod.  However, patience prevailed and in the final hour of the day the fly reel started screaming.  Kalyn was quick to grab the rod, and just in time because the reel had only 3 wraps of line left on it when she grabbed it and slowed the fish down.  After about a 15-minute battle with her 6-weight fly rod, we finally got the fish to the boat.  A beautiful 9 Lb Rainbow.  What a great battle on this light rod.  I think we are hooked on this new found technique.

And now with lots of  2-3 Lb Rainbows being caught, I think the lighter gear will be a lot of fun.  As long as the gear can still handle a 10 – 12 Lb fish, we should be ok.  Either way, it will be exciting.  Looking forward to experimenting more as the season continues.

Our latest trip had some boys from Alberta join us for their annual Kootenay Lake trip.  And while the weather was freezing cold here, they were still happy to not be back at home where it was even colder and a lot more snow.  A nice get away for the crew.

They managed to land 10 fish up to 10 Lbs during their trip.  Day one was a bit slow because of the weather change, but day two made up for everything.  Lots of action on the mooching reels.  Line peeling and fish jumping made for a few exciting battles.  They are already planning their next trip.  Looking forward to it.

December is usually a good month for fishing, so hopefully the pattern continues.  Either way, we’ll be out there, so stay tuned……………….

What are they biting on????

Mostly surface action for our boat, so the magic lures have been the usual bucktail flies.  Lately the lucky numbers have been 203,210, 215, 224, and 228.  Colors have been purples, blacks, or grays.

Also catching a few Bulls on the downrigger with Lyman plugs or flashers & hoochies.  There seems to be a lot of fish showing up on the sonar at depths between 80 – 120ft.  Although most of the fish seem to come to the surface when they want to feed.

Mix it up a bit and run both surface lines and deep lines and you should catch some fish.

Tight lines…………………….

Kerry Reed

Reel Adventures Fishing Charters

Nelson B.C
250-505-4963

www.reeladventuresfishing.com