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My first time fishing Bonaparte. What a beautiful lake! I didn't think to take any photos, so unfortunately I can't share any eye candy. I'm a huge loon fan, and there are two nesting pairs on the lake, so listening to their calls made the afternoon more magical. There was a photographer there photographing the loons to display in his gallery Leavenworth.
We were staying at Curlew Lake State Park, but I've been wanting to check out Bonaparte, and I got here about 3pm on Tuesday. A rather late start, especially given that I didn't know the lake. There were maybe a half-dozen boats on the water - one or two fishing shallow, the rest apparently fishing for the large trout in this lake. We caught a lot of trout at Curlew the evening prior and that morning, so I was only interested in kokanee. I didn't see anyone else using downriggers or obviously running deep lines, so I may have been the only angler targeting kokanee. I marked some small schools in the lower part of the lake but didn't get any bites in a couple passes, so I headed to the larger/deeper part of the lake. I marked several schools, including some large ones, and I soon lost my first fish right at the boat. But after that, the bites were pretty steady, and I quit after 6 fish to get the boat out and head back to Curlew. The fish were mainly caught between 20-25 feet deep, although I did catch one at about 40 feet. I was using dodgers with pink or purple hoochies and anise-scented shoepeg corn.
I enjoyed the beauty of the lake so much that I brought my wife to Bonaparte the next afternoon. I caught 4 fish in the deep part of the lake in about 90 minutes, then 2 more fish in the lower lake by the fishing dock and launch. So the same total of 6 fish as the day before, but in about half the time. Now that I know the lake better, it might be easier to dial it in faster. The fish were mostly around 12" and nice and fat, but I did catch a few around 10". The smoker is going to be busy.
If you will be near Tonasket or Republic, WA, you should check out Bonaparte lake. Beautiful lake. I can't wait to go back to try for trout and Mackinaw at some point, plus maybe ice fishing for kokanee.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service