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Port Bay Fishing Report, the weather has been unseasonably warm, with the onshore fishing very spotty. Some Brown Trout action is being found in scattered pockets along the lakeshore, very little bait is being seen inshore. Offshore in the mid depths (40-80 ft.) some light steelhead activity has been seen in the last couple of days, now, after this most recent cold snap, and heavy N-NE winds, more change will affect the fish yet again. One thing that should be remembered, is that we are coming out of a very unusual winter to say the least! We are catching smallmouth bass inshore a month and a half ahead of when they generally show up! The feeling is that when the weather stabilizes so will the fishing. Offshore fishing for Lake Trout in the 150-200 ft. rage has been pretty good when the winds allow effective trolling speeds. Peanuts in the green, chartreuse, orange,silver/red combos, as well as spin-n-glos behind the usual jingle bells work very well, as well as the salmon flies that made their big comeback last year also behind the bells. Blue/silver &greensilver have been the most popular.Good luck and good fishing. Capt. Randy McCoy Argo Charters/Port Bay Marina www.portbaymarina.com
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