Available Guide

Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service

Phone: (509) 687-0709

Quick Links

Chelan Lake Report
Chelan County, WA

Photos

Details

04/18/2016
Mackinaw
Afternoon
04/20/2016
3
2089

Headed to Lake Chelan for the Something Catchy Kokanee derby. We did ok putting Kokanee in the boat early but the bite for us really dropped off after 10 am. Probably should have started earlier given the reports. Other boats seemed to do pretty well but it was also a little mini vacation for family. It was my first outing on my new Smokercraft recently outfitted with Scotty electric riggers and a Minn Kota trolling motor with iPilot. Hands free trolling with total speed control was amazing and everything worked great. Headed pretty far up lake to "the castle" near 25 mile park. Kokes caught were all in the 12-14 in range, just not enough to be derby competitive. Only complaint was battery longevity.

Monday we bought a second deep cycle battery for back-up. Girlfriend wanted to target lakers. Trolled at 245 ft in 250 f.o.w. in the lower basin near Rocky Point for 2 hrs and landed a nice fish just before we were going to pack it in.

Then as we were loading up the boat out of Mill Bay our dog managed to jump up and hit the door lock. Locked out with truck running, lights on, boat in the water on the trailer and dog sitting on my driver's seat. Almost got her to unlock by giving the "high five" command over and over. Missed unlocking it by inches! A friendly tow company local came down and got us in within seconds to the tune of $100. What an experience!

Took our Mac and Kokanee back to Lacey and rolled in at 2am. Great weather and a great time despite the doggie lockout!


Comments

cobrar543
4/20/2016 8:51:00 AM
Im glad you mentioned the Battery longevity. Its the same complaint I have. It will last me about 5 hours if I treat it very gently. I wish I could charge it off the main somehow. Where do you stow your second battery?
Fish Dawg
4/20/2016 9:53:00 AM
Thanks for the report! It was good chatting with you at the captains meeting on Friday. I too own a Smokercraft and have been thinking about a bow mount electric trolling motor. Was curious how much battery would be necessary to keep it cooking along all day. Have a friend that has a similar set-up on his Smokercraft and he has also installed an onboard battery charger. BTW like your fish dog (even if he did lock you out of your truck)!
Rocketvet
4/20/2016 10:47:00 AM
I plan to strap the extra battery in the space between the captain's seat and passengr seat. Just makes the step up to the bow deck a little further aft. The running battery is wired to the box in the bow. Still room for vests there. Easy enough to change out and only have to do once per outing. I want the ability to take it out too so not wiring to a switch box. I generally don't run the outboard long enough to make a charging system worth it and I have multiple chargers at home for bikes and boats. My cranking battery runs everything else and it's in the stern. So yeah, lots of batteries on board. I love the how quiet trolling is with this motor. No kicker for me. No vibration on lines either. I'll spend the money on electric. I went with a power drive v2 12v system, only 1 battery to change out. I doubt a 24v wouldn't last all day either. 55lb is plenty to push my 16ft with 3 people, a dog, 2 coolers.....ran at about 40-50% to maintain speeds of 1.0 to 1.1 mph and it did it very well in varying winds on cruise control. I tapped up and down to mix up speeds for lure enticement rather than a lot if zig zagging. Matched data on my Garmin Echomap exactly. Used the anchor lock a few times while waiting to load/unload. Pretty cool motor I'll have to say!

Good meeting you too Dawg. Kaiya is the boat dog in the family. Flies off docks to catch frisbees and sleeps while we fish. My Great Dane prefers to stay back at camp! Have fun this season!
mymannin
4/22/2016 9:43:00 AM
I'm taking the family to Chelan in August.. Is there a decent Kok bite that time of year or too late in the summer?? We are staying at Best Western next to where the plains and tour boats go out. How long of a haul is it to 25 mile area where everyone fishes?? I was thinking of driving to Wapto and to launch and doing the trek in the lake from there.
Rocketvet
4/23/2016 1:07:00 AM
Mymannin - I'm no expert on Chelan but according to at least 1 local guide I trust you can catch Kokanee all year there. Summer brings a big boating crowd but I imagine an early morning troll might not be too bad. Lakers can shut down in the heat of the day and pick back up in the evening. Always rainbows and cutthroat too. Smaller nearby lakes have good trout fishing, even catfish. Spring is best for Kokanee but it's a big lake with a lot of fish! Took me about 30 min to get from Mill Bay boat launch to 25 mi Park but I'm no speed demon at 26-27 mph. There are other closer downlake spots to fish. Trick is knowing just where to fish on any given day.
fishin2
4/28/2016 9:45:00 AM
I run a 16' smokercraft with a bow mount ipilot. I run two batteries. I troll all day with 2 batteries. I have a on board smart charger so I just plug it in when I am not fishing. I love the set up.
Leave a Comment:

Available Guide

Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service

Phone: (509) 687-0709