
was doing wrong as the surface action around me continued. Just as I was about to switch tactics, my downrigger rod bounced again. I couldn’t believe my luck. I set the hook and felt another fish on. This one felt a bit bigger. I carefully worked the fish toward the kayak, keeping tension in the line.
As it surfaced, I was pleased to see a nice-sized rainbow. I was much more confident this time with the net. I maneuvered it under the fish and finally had it in the kayak. Wes 2, trout 0!
Feeling more assured, I reset the lines once more and continued trolling along the edge. I took advantage of the excellent weather, and despite the slight breeze, I was enjoying myself immensely. The fishing was good, and I had already managed to land two trout.
The day went on, and I hit a few more spots. Each time I dropped the downrigger, I would fish with purpose, adjusting my speed and depth to see if it made a difference. I eventually found a productive stretch where I caught a couple more fish. By early afternoon, I had my limit and decided to call it a day.
With a sense of accomplishment, I made my way back to the launch. Not only did I manage to catch trout, but I was reminded why I love fishing. The beautiful surroundings and the thrill of the catch combined made for a fantastic day on the water. I can't wait to return to Sugar Pine Reservoir again.