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I had my kayak in the water at 6am out of Waverly park. Was home by 10:30 so a good day. Landed 2 healthy cutts in the 18-20" range and 3 of what I believe were migratory sockeye. I was aware sockeye are in the lake now but have not caught them in previous years. I was imagining that they would be bigger but all three were in the 17-20" range. None of the fish really fought hard at all which was strange to me. Usually cutts that size take some drag and have 3 or 4 runs in them on the tackle i use and was expecting much more out of the sockeye. The small kokes I caught a few weeks ago fought harder than anything I caught today.
I was struggling with "drivebys" for the first half of the morning as well as my last few trips so i tried pulling the baits only ~25' behind the downrigger ball. This did not seem to slow down the bite but hookup rates were 100% after that. I am thinking that in a kayak the fish are not scared any noises so I should keep doing the ~25'.
All C&R today since I didn't have the time to clean any. I release them without bringing into the 'yak so unfortunately no good pics. 2 of the Sockeye had some sort of gross parasites growing on them. Has anybody else seen this?
All in all it was an awesome day on the water and i was happy to have some cloud cover with the recent 90+ days we have had.
I have so many questions for the community if anybody is interested. I have been fishing here for ~5 years but only recently feel like I have the trout trolling thing sort of figured out. FYI I solo fish from a hobie PA12 so some of my options are limited.
-How far back to you put your baits from downrigger ball? I had been doing 75' but today changed to ~25 with great results. I understand boat is different than kayak.
-Do you have days when the fish fight hard and others when they seem to swim right to the boat?
-I started using scent and I feel like i get 10x the bites i did before. I am aware of laws regarding how many fish you can catch/release with scent.
-I pretty much exclusively use an apex lure in a purple/silver color(in michigan we used to call similar patterns "kevorkian") This seems to get bites year round and catch way more than any other baits I try. I see lots of other people use blue/silver combos so this seems similar. With only one rod in the water it seems like a waste of time to keep swapping colors. What do you guys think are the best colors to try?
-How cool is it to fish in such a metropolitan area and have multiple bald eagles fly over you?
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service