Guest Blog from WCA Guide Jim Murray who ventured to the Land of the Giants over the weekend.

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It’s not all fly fishing all the time. When I get a chance to get out and do some fishing on an off day, my friends and I have no problem throwing a spinning rod, jigging for walleye, or going way back to my Alaskan saltwater roots, and trolling. We just like to fish. Period.
Is was with that mindset that my good buddy Joel and I headed out to the Gates and the Land of the Giants this past weekend to get after some fish. The plan was to run up to the LOG, throw some streamers and maybe do some jigging. The streamer bite was definitely not happening, but we did manage to nymph up a few typical LOG rainbows, and miss a nice walleye on a deep jig.
We returned to the lake at the Gates, and decided to see if we couldn’t troll up a few walleye and trout. We got out the rod holders, rigged up with our favorite Rapalas, set the planing boards, tuned up the fish finder, and we were fishing.  It didn’t take long for the poles rods to be bent, and they stayed bent the rest of the afternoon. While we didn’t catch the ever elusive ‘eye, we managed to really crush the rainbows. It was a great time. Time spent with a good friend on a lake, on a beautiful day, tipping back a few PBR’s, swapping stories and catching trout. Life is good.

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It’s was also a great reminder that while I absolutely love to fly fish, there are many ways to get it done. Fishing is fishing. And it’s fun. I think about it pretty much every waking moment, but it’s always good to remember that it’s just  fishin’. Have fun out there!

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