A chinook arch formed over the western sky but the wind behaved itself, unlike yesterday. Well Karen and I decided to head out to West Lake, aka; the Fish and Game Lake. We were out on the water at 11 am and we were into trout right away. We set up with Rusty Nail chironomids, one of my favourite patterns that was developed by John Kent!
We set up in 12 to 13 feet of water and fished 10 feet below our indicators with two Rusty Nails. We did not change our set up for the next 4 hours. The rainbows were definitely on our chironomids. The interesting thing was the rainbows had a lot of daphnia in the throat samples. I suspect the trout were straining daphnia earlier in the day, then chironomids.