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Fortunate to be able to spend a few days at the state park this week. Fished June 1-3. Had tons of fun and relaxing time out there. Fishing is still great. Water is warmer and fish seemed to be deeper. Marked schools from 60ft down to 150ft in 65ft to about 190ft of water. Tried using dropper rigs but only got a few hits. Probably wasn’t deep enough and didn’t have more than 4oz also my experience with droppers is lacking. You probably can get them with that set up but it was mostly a downrigger show for me. The sweet area seemed to be in front of the red roofs in 75ft of water. Did catch Kokanee fishing out deep (150ft+) looking for Macks East of Wapato Point. The pods there are scattered. Made for a lot of fun targeting marks. Wouldn’t recommend targeting kokes out there since they were spaced out. Arrow flash dodger 50/50 brass with a pink micro wedding ring and pink corn soaked in procure and tuna and wonder bread Paulina Peak Performer dogger with a chrome and chartreuse spin-n-glow with natural colored corn soaked in procure and tuna worked well. Didn’t need to change gear. Got fish from 1.1 - 1.5 mph with 1.3 being the most productive. Cooked a few up at the camp site and brought back more for the smoker.
I did have a question for folks out there. What’s the best way to preserve your catch while out camping and can’t process the fish for a few days? I always bleed and put right on ice but a few of the fish were a tad soft on the belly meat when I got home. Would getting them at the end of each day help or would it expose the meat too much?
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service