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Well, our target was kokanee, but they didn't cooperate.
With lots of things demanding my time elsewhere, winter fishing has been something I just think about lately. Combined with the "boomerang" cold I caught before Christmas kept the boat sitting in the barn and me fishing vicariously through others reports. To those of you reporting - thank you!
Launched from Seven Bays at 7:20 and had lines in the water below Keller Ferry at 8am. I had the good fortune of hooking up first with a decent 17" rainbow within 10 minutes. My first thought was, "this is a good sign". Call it wishful thinking because it was a good hour before the next hit, my second, and another 'bow. After almost 3hrs below Keller Ferry chasing what didn't seem to be there, and only two hits, my fishing buddy and I stowed our gear and headed back upstream for more familiar, and normally more productive water.
About half way back we ran into heavy rain and I warned my fishing buddy we were going to get wet setting gear as we neared our destination. Hard to leave the comfort of the warm, dry cabin. :-)
We sent the gear out and started our troll near Sterling Point. Not 10 minutes into the troll I hook up with my third chunky 'bow and shortly after my buddy did the same. Dare I think this is a good sign? Though hopeful, it didn't pan out.
We persevered and finished with 6 for the day and I was very fortune to complete a limit. I felt bad for my fishing buddy as he only boated one all day. Tough day for sure.
I started the day with a pink UV hootchie/smile blade combo on my leaded line rig and a pink Kekeda behind a sling dodger off the downrigger 50' behind the ball. I ran the downrigger from 15' - 10' trying to find a depth where something might be interested, but not a hit. Once we left Keller Ferry, I stowed the downrigger and worked solely off leaded line and mono, switching to rainbow tactics with a perch pattern Kekeda tipped with a crawler on the leaded line and a perch pattern Rip'n Minnow on the mono. My buddy and I ran our leaded lines out 150' and I sent the Rip'n Minnow 195' back but it never had a bump. All our fish came off leaded line.
My buddy chose a Frisky Jenny Trick R' Treat for his fly and he tried tipping with grubs and worms. He had a strong strike very late in our outing, but nothing more. When he didn't have any action for the next half hour or so I suggested he might do a bait check. When he brought the line in he found he'd been broken off. Though he retied and sent an orange/black Kekeda out, we only had about 45 minutes left before reaching our predetermined departure time of 2pm.
While targeting kokanee trolling speeds were 1.6 - 1.8mph, baiting our offerings with corn and Gulp maggots. When we moved on to target 'bows, speeds were 2.6 - 3.0mph varying as we trolled against or with the wind.
Though the catching wasn't stellar, and the weather was a mixed bag (cloudy, raining, windy, calm) it was still nice to get out and enjoy a day on the water.
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