Very awesome looking fish! Fantastic that you are having success pulling flat fish at 2 mph +/- I normally pull them at much slower speeds. I will remember that for the next time! Have a great day! 🙏
Could you share what is the official color name is of that Gold U20? Could not find it anywhere. Thanks for sharing the info. I am new to fishing Pyramid Lake in June and need the help. One of your best videos to date!
It is interesting that I tried to find the flatfish in that color recently but could not. I did find K11 Kwikfish in that same color and pulled them around for hours with not one bite!!
@@johnholman9313 Bummer. Was it in that same area in Fox Bay? And the action between baits can play into bite rate. The Lahontons get into a feeding frenzy that is specific to location when you find them it gets crazy fast. But location, location, location. I’ll be back on Pyramid in October and into November until water temperature slows the bite typically on channel 18 at Pyramid give me a shout out and I’ll let you know what we’re finding Tight lines
Very awesome looking fish! Fantastic that you are having success pulling flat fish at 2 mph +/- I normally pull them at much slower speeds. I will remember that for the next time! Have a great day! 🙏
Thanks the discovery from a lot of trial and error over the years. The ball bearing swivel is the magic. Thanks for the comment
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Could you share what is the official color name is of that Gold U20? Could not find it anywhere. Thanks for sharing the info. I am new to fishing Pyramid Lake in June and need the help. One of your best videos to date!
Thanks so much still on the video learning curve so the feedback is very much appreciated
Met Gold Grn Pirate
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Is what we call “Don Mell” in memory of another fisherman from our group who passed a number of years ago
@@fairplayfishing Thanks!
It is interesting that I tried to find the flatfish in that color recently but could not. I did find K11 Kwikfish in that same color and pulled them around for hours with not one bite!!
@@johnholman9313
Bummer. Was it in that same area in Fox Bay? And the action between baits can play into bite rate. The Lahontons get into a feeding frenzy that is specific to location when you find them it gets crazy fast. But location, location, location. I’ll be back on Pyramid in October and into November until water temperature slows the bite typically on channel 18 at Pyramid give me a shout out and I’ll let you know what we’re finding
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