Fishing Report

Well, first off, thanks for looking at our report. Before there was a high tech, there had to be a low tech. We’re slowly trying to catch up with the computer age and give you all the information you need to decide where to go and what to expect.

ODFW stacked 26,000 6” “Fishwich” Rainbow Trout in September of 2009. These predacious fish wintered well under the ice and developed into some 10” scrappers which are easy and fun to catch. Great fighters, and wonderfull in the pan.

ODFW also has planted about 9,000 legal sized Rock Creek Rainbow this year. Not a lot of pressure on these fish has allowed great showings in the take department. Many anglers are limiting in several hours.

In 2008, Lemolo Lake Resort began trapnetting invasive fish “Tui Chub” which were flushed into Lemolo during the Diamond Lake Restoration Project in 2006. We have successfully trapped and destroyed 40 tons of these fish. During 3 years of trapping, we have caught and released thousands of game fish. These tui chub have been knocked down in number such that they are not problematic when fishing. I have not heard of any caught by accident this year.

We measure and record each game fish we release from our passive trapnets each day. After compiling or take in 08 and 09 of German Brown Trout, we have noticed a 1000% increase of Brown population. WE are currently traping in 2010 and are showing even a larger increase in population, but we won’t know the percentage until our effort for 2010 is complete.

In short, fishing has improved at Lemolo big time, and as always, stop in the lodge for some hot tips. Or give us a call anytime for a current report. Theres nothing we’d rather talk about than fishing at Lemolo.
 



7 pounds, 9 pounds, 240 pounds. Scott Lamb



Nice stringer of fish caught.



Here are some happy little kids with some nice fishies.



Experts and novice alike knock em dead at Lemolo Lake.



Nice brown and rainbow mixture.



Uncle Bim gets lucky.



Vern always out fished everybody. WWII naval vet will be missed by all.