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07/20/2013
96° - 100°
Trolling W/Downriggers
Sockeye Salmon
Other
Orange
Sunny
Morning
07/21/2013
3
2342

I fished above Wells Dam. I was on the water and fishing by 0445. I was using 00 dodger followed by orange or pink mini squid on 12'' leader tipped with shrimp.. I had bites anywhere from 5-15' on the wire. First bite came at 0505. First fish at 0515. In the next hour I lost 3 fish! Barbless on these guys is not easy. I then went through a peck fest where I couldn't set a hook. I must have missed a dozen or 15 bites! (I double checked hooks for sharpness.) When I did finally hook one of the little peckers, I didn't bring it in the boat. I was not going to punch my card for a 13'' Sockeye. As I brought it boatside I dropped my rod tip and away he went. (Good side of barbless.) I did this 3 more times. I did boat a second Sockeye around noon. Lots of action. Lots of work running 2 down riggers by yourself. Lots of frustration and lots of fun.
I've come to realize these Okanogan fish will never compare to the Baker Lake fish. Last year these fish consistently averaged 3 LBS.
The big Question that remains for me is, Why all the little guys?? Do Sockeye sometimes return as one salt?


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G-Man
7/21/2013 1:45:00 PM
keep in mind that these fish have lost some weight traveling up from the salt.
bassplayer17
7/21/2013 2:09:00 PM
AFK just let me know when you can come over ill take you out on baker since you were nice enough to let us fish your lake for MONSTER KOKS....
afk
7/21/2013 3:19:00 PM
Hey G-Man, I understand weight loss with Wells being at river mile 516. As the picture shows the meat is still in good shape. I just don't understand 12-15'' fish returning. Or, are these just sockeye "Jacks"?
afk
7/21/2013 3:25:00 PM
Hey bassplayer17, I have this week off. It sounds like I'd have to twist hell out of your arm to get you to go to Baker! LOL I'm checking on my sons work schedule and will try to PM you tonight or tomorrow!
rojomojo
7/21/2013 8:40:00 PM
Sockeye will return every 3rd, 4th, or 5th year from the ocean but will spend much of the first year in the lake they were spawned. Last year yield mostly 4th year medium sized fish. I guess this year has a mixed bag of ages (I caught a nice 6 lb one on the opener but little ones also).
afk
7/22/2013 6:38:00 AM
Hey rojomojo, thanks for the input. Where did you fish?
rojomojo
7/22/2013 7:50:00 AM
Mainly the Snake and Columbia- Mid-columbia area. Also like taking trips to Sekiu and Neah Bay.
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