LiveAsYouWill
5/18/2012 5:33:00 PMKingchinook
5/18/2012 6:59:00 PMkoka_holic
5/18/2012 8:25:00 PMyooper_fisher
5/19/2012 9:37:00 AMThanks king and koka, I just may try meridian one of these days
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
Finally! I got a Kok!
I arrived at the lake around 0700 and went out to meet WA Lake member Lou Smith (who was already fishing). We talked for a bit and he gave me advice on kokanee fishing that really help a ton.
Weather was overcast with a cold wind blowing, water temp was around 63. I focused my efforts on northeast part of the lake anywhere from 18'-30' of water. My first set up was flat lining a 4/0 dodger with a red wedding ring baited with shoepeg corn and gulp maggots. This got me many, many bites, but nothing stuck. That died so I hooked up the downrigger and tried various depths with no success. I switched my lure over to a pink hoochie on the surface which got me a few more bites. Again, nothing stuck. I then switched to a pink wedding ring and put it 9' on the rigger. This got me many bites and finally the nice 11" kok in pic. My battery died around 1300 so I headed in. I rated today a 3 since this is my first kok and I know I had opportunity for more.
I want to thank members Lou Smith and Toni for all the advice they've given me on kokanee fishing. These are fun and frustrating fish. I've def caught the bug.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service