Looks like more lake fishing will be in my future again.
I moved to the shore of Lake Washington in 1958 and fished it plus small creeks almost every day as a kid and now with the local rivers either closing or the returns of steelhead in the local rivers being poor, I find myself fishing the lakes more often again even though I live on a river. Maybe I need to move back to a lake.
I like the two rod in fresh water deal, it can keep a two or three man crew scurrying the entire time...OK its not tuna fishing...but its close to home, relatively easy, low cost, only takes part of a day, kids love it, the wife may even go and the clean up from the salt water is zero. Its also nice to only use a gallon or two of fuel for a day of fishing. The kids and newbee’s love a 20 or 30 fish day in nice weather.
One of the things I'm looking into now is getting a spread with the gear, kinda looking at side planers and or an outrigger type setup, nothing pricy, just something to get the gear away from the boat. One rod each and its set back and depth...two rods each and you need to get them out to the side further.
I use a combination of lead lines, downriggers, flat lines and sinkers right now and it seams lead lines have about the best results unless I really need to get deep. I'm not sure if this is because they are typically further away from the boat, but they work.
Let’s hear some opinions and setups.