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Sunshine, let’s go fishing! After a lazy morning based late start, sometime around noon we were finally on the road headed south. The problem was we still didn’t know where we were headed. What we did know was that there was a three year old in the back seat that was on a mission to catch his first fish, as the skipper I was under pressure. I had done a little research and knew that they had just released 4,800 trout at Shoecraft but I was not sure about the ramp conditions so I decided to head for Lake Stevens. Boat in the water by 1:00 we headed for the north end of the lake to fish the flats for cutthroat or rainbows. After two passes with the side scan set at 120 feet we did not see a single fish so it was time to go fish for Kokanee.
Coming off the flats and as we crossed about the 60’ depth line it was gear down and the hunt for the first kokanee of the year was on. We were running 4 rods, two on the riggers and two flat lines. The flat lines were run at 25 pulls and 35 pulls while the riggers started at 10’ and 15’. At the business end we were running a variety of dodgers, swing blades and tear drop flashers followed by custom tied lures tipped with Play Dough maggots. We saw very little surface activity and in about 3 hours of fishing we only saw 3 or 4 fish on the fish finder so we didn’t really have a target zone to focus on. We were having fairly constant action in the way of drive-bys but no hook ups and I needed a plan! I added Mikes Krill/Shrimp Gel to the surface rod lures and WHAM-O we were into a double. It was pretty awesome, first kokanee of the year, first double of the year and best of all our little man got his first fish!
Where I normally give specific lure/dodger combo information, everything we put out had some action so I am not sure what to say. The fish that volunteered to be the guest of honor for a fish taco meal happened to eat a green spin-n-glow rig and a green mini squid set-up but other than the green thing, there was no specific pattern to zero in on. Our trolling speed varied between 1.0 mph and 1.6 mph with 1.1-1.2 mph being the most productive. The surface lines were the most productive. Water temperature was as follows: Surface/45.8°, 5’/44.7°, 10’/44.2 °, 15’/44.0°, 20’/43.9°, 25’/43.9, 30’/43.7°, 35’/43.7°, 40’/43.7°, 45’/34.6° and 50’/43.6°.
It was a short but perfect first fishing trip for the little dude and he is HOOOOKED!
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service