
My good friend John Brassfield of Trucksmart stores and I headed up to Caples Lake the hot weekend of June 23rd. It was the perfect destination on a hot weekend – over 100 degrees in the Sacramento Valley, and only 78 at Caple’s almost 8000-foot elevation.
We stayed in a second story lodge room that overlooked the beautiful lake. Saturday morning, we launched the Fish Sniffer Rogue Jet Coastal 21 from the paved boat ramp and turned toward the dam and started trolling.
Since neither of us had ever fished the lake, we were starting from scratch to learn the lake. We started trolling our favorite trout spoons to see if we could find any hold over trout. I managed to land a small mackinaw on a black Jakes spoon trolled near the bottom and a planter rainbow caught on top with a black/white/red Excel spoon.
We had heard there were a lot of planters near the 2 creek mouths on the other end of the lake so we trolled in that direction. We slowed down and John put on a small flatfish, and I put on a Vance’s dodger in copper/pink, followed by an Uncle Larry’s spinner in pink/blue firetiger with a piece of nightcrawler. A few minutes later my rig got ripped off the downrigger and I had a good fish on. After a good fight, John netted a gorgeous 26 inch, 5 ½ pound German brown.
We saw a boat using flashers and worms netting a bunch of fish, so we decided to change tactics again. John used a nightcrawler with just a clear wiggle disc in front, and I used a naked crawler on a Mustad "Slow Death" nightcrawler hook that has a special bend in it to give the worm a nice rolling motion. We caught over a dozen rainbows from 12 to 14 inches trolling right on the surface near the mouth of Woods Creek.
Sunday morning, we were launching at 5 am in a strong north wind that gusted to