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My wife went with the BBs of BL to tackle the trout at Fishtrap--- we all limited-out; I experimented and strayed away from using the tried-and-true wedding ring lure, and caught trout using a Needlefish (a Needlefish!)
We were on the lake before the fish knew it; wisps of fog were rising off the still water as we cruised down the west side of the lake.  In the distance, a pack (or group, or crash, or whatever---it was a bunch) of coyotes yodeled their greetings.
The sun peeked over the tree-lined basalt cliffs of the lake as we began heeding the dances of our fishing poles as the fish answered our lures.  As usual, the fish seemed to line-up to our offerings; my wife quietly yanked her limit of trout before one of us BBs of BL--- I won't say which...
BAITS THAT WORKED:  Maggot-inis and Power Bait
TYPES OF FISH WE CAUGHT:  Trout and Silvers
LENGTH OF FISH:  13" to 18" (standard rules apply here)
WEIGHT OF FISH:  We have GOT to get a weight scale onto the boat!!
TIME OF DAY:  Morning, just at sun-up
LOCATIONS ON THE LAKE:  West side of the lake, from the launch to about midpoint 
LURES WE USED:  Wedding rings and, NEEDLEFISH!
WEATHER CONDITIONS:  Clear and cold at sunrise...
DEPTH:  We fished at 10'
BOAT SPEED:  Good flasher action for the wedding rings...
NUMBER OF PEOPLE ON THE LAKE:  One other vehicle at the boat launch when we arrived; lots of people when we left (about 8:45 A.M.)
The whole fishing experience is great at Fishtrap--- friendly people, courteous boaters, and only those litterbugs to blemish an otherwise great morning. Thanks, WDFW.
                                    Available Fishing Guide:
                                    Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service