First Fishing Report of 2008

So far this year, Rene and I have been focusing on rainbow trout. We have found a couple of commercial trout lakes here in Korea and have been really tearing them up this past month. 

This is from March 9th:

After reading some of the posts this morning, the fishing urge got the best of me. I quicky loaded up the car, threw the rugrat into the back seat, and headed off at about 1400. First stop was lake Idong. I drove up the South side of the lake just to take a peek. Casted a few senkos with no luck. Looks real full with plenty of water so far. So I decided to go up to the north side. I’m in the process of going over the hill on the dirt road and I notice it is getting a little slick. I get out and the road has a little more mush than I expected and the road down the other side was a little more steep than I remembered, So I decided not to try it since I was in my 1995 rear wheel drive Daewoo Prince. My daughter wanted to go over to the Hwy 82 pay lake to fish, because she usually does well on bluegill over there and the old man working there always gives her free ice cream. It was windy and nothing was biting over there either. I was digging through my tackle bag and I ran across my Berkley Gulp trout bait. I suddenly thought ‘I wonder?”

So we packed up and drove over to Sangjiland. There were about 10 other people troutfishing with fly rods and they were catching a few, but I could see the trout were very active cruising below the surface. I plopped down my 15,000 won (Rene was free) and we fished from about 1600 to 1730. The bait was Berkley Gulp in pink, orange and chartreuse all with speckled flakes.. They were really hitting the pink and orange well. In 90 minutes, we landed about 6 or 7. Lost another 6 or so right at the edge, and missed at least a dozen other strikes. We were definitely outfishing the others. I don’t think these fish had ever seen Gulp before. My daughter had on a real nice one about 5 pounds that ended up snapping her bluegill rod in half. We lost that one at the edge as well. That was a very action packed 90 minutes. My daughter was a little bummed out that we couldn’t keep the fish to eat.

    

In the past few weeks, we have been trying SeongEun Lake near ManSae Pass wher we can keep the trout and have been enjoying some panfried trout dinners.

Today I had both Rene and Ashley in tow, so I needed something with lots of excitement, so we went to Sangjiland for some nice catch and release trout and we really tore them up. In about 3 hours we caught about 30 rainbow trout all in the 2-3 pound range. I even was able to land a nice fat 4 pounder.  The kids had a blast and that’s all that matters.

      

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One Response to “First Fishing Report of 2008”

  1. lsfb Says:

    I hope everyone enjoys this new way to view our most recent fishing reports.
    Dave

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