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01/19/2015
36° - 40°
Trolling
Rainbow Trout
Worms
Orange
Mostly Sunny
Plug
Morning
Under 40°
01/20/2015
3
2450

Tried out porcupine bay for the fist time. I had high hopes with all of these reports of quick limits being posted lately. I trolled two lines one with a flasher and an orange fly on leaded line. I had a perch pattern hard bait with a 3/4 oz keel weight out about 50 feet on the other line. I fished from about 8 to 2 and managed 2 fish, one being a surprise chinook. I stopped in several places and tried jigging for walleye or burbot without any luck. I jigged 4 inch tube jigs in glow and crayfish tipped with worm on the bottom in about 45 to 55 feet of water where I was marking fish. Anyone willing to share some tips on what I might have done better?


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downriggeral
1/21/2015 8:53:00 AM
Morning MoreFish - Nice catch, the surprise chinook looks like a kokanee to me - awesome fish! I don't fish the arm much so I'm not much help with the where's up there. As far as tackle goes orange bellied Rapalas in jointed or straight have brought fish to the boat. They have not worked as well this fall/winter as last. 3 mph 175 feet back seems to be the ticket on them. The flies I use that have consistently worked best are orange or perch Kekeda. Dave Browning is a sponsor here at WL. You can get his flies at
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Kekedatackle
We troll the flies in a zig zag pattern at 2 to 2.5 mph lately. 18# lead core line at three colors is the ticket with 50 to 60' fluorocarbon leader. We don't seem to need dodgers with these flies. Tip with worm or artificial bait.
All of that said we have really worked to get our limits the last three weeks.

Tight lines - Alan
Rocky
1/21/2015 11:07:00 AM
Morefish thanks for the report that is some good eats and Alan that looks like a kokanee to me to nice.
Jungle Jim
1/21/2015 11:55:00 AM
I have to disagree with you guys on the species identification. That is the tail of a Chinook. Kokanee (Sockeye) do not have tail spots. I would say it could be a silver, but those tail spots SCREAM Chinook.
nvan
1/21/2015 12:20:00 PM
Chinooks often work their way downstream from CDL lake. The mouth seems to have black gums, also a Chinook trait.
C-money
1/21/2015 2:18:00 PM
100% Chinook. Very cool you caught one! I have heard of them showing up in Roosevelt. Bet he put up a good scrap. Congrats.
MoreFish
1/21/2015 7:37:00 PM
Thanks for the guidance Alan! I will adapt my presentation for next time out. The picture isn't that great especially after being smashed in the cooler all day. It was indeed a chinook, black spots covering the tail and back. Black mouth/gums and full of sharp teeth. He did put up a great fight, much better than the chunkier rainbow did.
downriggeral
1/21/2015 9:43:00 PM
You are correct in your identification MoreFish, just didn't see the details in the picture. Very cool you got one of the Chinook. I have fished lake Roosevelt a bunch and never got one. Maybe you are onto something? I have had the plug removed on the take-down off the downrigger on 8# line. Always makes one wonder what in the world grabbed it. Something big for sure.
hewesfisher
1/22/2015 10:05:00 AM
Nice to see the 'nookie. We've caught a few, maybe 3, in our almost 10yrs of fishing there. Some say they aren't good eats, but our experience is just the opposite, they are great table fare. Nice 'bow too!
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