FISH CATCHING TRAVEL

Knockin Tail Lures by My CoastOutdoors
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Now that’s a fish!
As I began my reading on Colorado lakes ones stood out to me – Blue Mesa. The 2cnd largest lake in Colorado, 2 hours from here, the pictures I was seeing of the lake trout, and the stories, had me really interested. Of course, the last 6 months have been hard with the medical stuff, but I am feeling pretty good, spring is here, so time to hit the lake.
One thing that is always nice to do when going to a completely new lake, especially with the Colorado regs which often seem to be written by someone who is relatively clueless, is get the lay of the land. In my research I came across a website for GSO a family company in Gunnison. They usually give a complete lake and fishing report once a week and it gives anyone with half a brain a good place to start. So I kept up with them, and the last time we were in the area even visited the store to meet all of them. Trust me on this, they are the real deal, and it was only a matter of time before I hired Andy to fish the lake, and boy was that a good decision.

A bucket list fish. 40″ 31lbs.

When he pulled it out of the net we just started laughing, what a pig.
The big laker pattern and catching is a early spring or late fall thing and since it was ice out a month early time to go. He decided to fish an area that the ice had just left, and I am a good customer, listen to the guide. It was supposed to be calm, and as fishermen all know the best laid plans, but he had it under control. Andy uses a pontoon boat, not only good for putting more customers on the boat, but his method requires plenty of room and good electronics and a trolling motor that would pull a semi. I just want to say this before I go on about him and his guides, they are great. In this era where everybody and their brother thinks they are a guide GSO is a cut above. I have fished with guides in many places in the US and abroad and take my word for it, he is one of the great ones. He worked hard and his attention to detail put them in the boat. Nice to fish with a real pro.

All the big ones get measured and weighed so there is no confusion, then released.
His integrated system with downriggers and FFS, combined with his knowledge of the lake pretty much guarantees something will happen, and boy did it. The first bite was the biggest of the day, and easily my personal best lake trout. Out of about 40′ of water, it felt heavy, and when he slid it in the net we both started laughing. I do not care who you are, a laker over 30lbs is a whopper. It was tough with the wind, but he handled it like a real pro, and we managed to add a couple of brown trout and one pup laker.

Then a bonus fish jumped on. 34″ 24lbs.
When we were getting ready to quit this one jumped on and absolutely put on a show. It fought way harder than the bigger one. A real bulldog it put up an epic fight. All I have to say about the morning, it has me fired up. The lake is full of lake trout, browns and rainbows, which happens to be the lakers favorite meal as they get bigger. And as a side note there are tons of perch with no limit and catches of hundreds are not uncommon. Plus, the pup lakers are plentiful and can be kept. Blue Mesa is a fish factory.

Andy knows how to hold them.

For what they do at GSO the pontoon is the way to go. Really comfortable on a windy day. And you can take the kids; all they have to do is reel them in.
In fact I spoke with him today and he had a family out and they ended up boating around 4o, mostly browns. The big laker pattern is for the hardcore, no guarantees. The reason I bring that up is what a great way to take the kids and let them catch fish. The boat can handle a crew, and he is the kind of guy who will take care of the kids.

We did catch one “pup” lake and a couple of browns.
This is a perfect example of a pup laker that can be kept. With plenty of trout and perch a good sack full is not out of the question. I cannot tell you the amount of useful information I gleaned from the day. It was so refreshing to spend time with a fisherman, as in multi species guy who has fished lots of lakes and tournaments, even fished Bull Shoals, so we were good for the morning. A word of thanks, he squeezed me in with his dance card full. But he has a bunch of serious guides that work with him any of which can take care of you. So take a look at his site it would be hard to recommend him any higher.
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The Boss is headed out of town late next week and I will be watching the weather closely and if it cooperates I can take the boat and fish 3 or 4 days. Until then the rivers and creeks are all opening so the fly rod will be out along with at least one more trip to a different lake before Gunnison happens again. So keep stopping in and thanks for reading my stuff.
Good Luck and Tight Lines

























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