After seeing Stan and Charles post, I thought it was time to put the saltwater gear aside and hit the lake.  I tried the south fork Friday afternoon, I got there about 5:00.  The sun was lower than I expected so I thought I better fish at a faster pace.  The water was "dark" and the wind was out of the west and the water was choppy, so the fishing was a little tough.  Towards the end of my run it was getting late and I had no action yet.  I mentally was ready to give up but I felt my best chance would be at the end of my run.  I finally got bit at 5:45.  I thought it was a stray one cause I did not see any others around.  It turned out there was a school there, and I was getting strikes on the majority of my casts.  At one point, I dropped the lure in the water and just pulled rod along and took a strike (fish came off). The bite was on till 6:30. I landed 20 + fish ranging from 1 to 4 pounds.  Mostly good size fish.  Had one fish cut me off.  So never give up.  
Saturday morning, I tried the north fork.  Got there about 6:30, but there was no action for a while.  There was no wind and the water had the normal visiblility.  All of sudden, a school with good size fish appeared and I thought I would repeat yesterdays success.  The fish were kind of sluggish though and I had to work hard for every strike.  Stayed to 10 am, caught 20+ fish.  A large one cut me off.  I left just as a weak cold front moved in.  It looks as though a lot of the adult fish have finished spawning so hopefully the bigger fish will bite better.  I did see one fry ball on Saturday.
			
									
									
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