Fishing Rimrock and Clear lakes?

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Ron S
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Fishing Rimrock and Clear lakes?

Post by Ron S » Mon Aug 31, 2009 12:09 pm

I am going out to Rimrock this week-end. Ihave never fished these area lakes. I need some info about how to fish this lake and Clear in the same area. Anything is sure to help.
Thanks,
Ron
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Maury
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RE:Fishing Rimrock and Clear lakes?

Post by Maury » Mon Aug 31, 2009 1:37 pm

Either lake you can fish from shore in limited areas, or if from a boat, use light trout gear or a fly rod. The tough thing is that the mosquitoes can be real bad and then you will need some bug juice to keep them off of ya. problem with that is the bug juice keeps the fish off the hook too.
For the Kokanee try white corn, or maggots.
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RE:Fishing Rimrock and Clear lakes?

Post by Ron S » Mon Aug 31, 2009 6:18 pm

Thanks Maury,
I will have my twelve foot boat, and I'll make sure I have some lite trout gear.
I do understand that you may not be able to get a boat in at Rimrock because of the water level, if thats the case, I will fish Clear.
Are there any siz to these fish?
Thanks again,
Ron

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RE:Fishing Rimrock and Clear lakes?

Post by Maury » Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:31 am

the kokes in rimrock are pretty small, clear lake I have caught some 'bows up to about 13".
Clear is a lot more protected too. if the wind kicks up at all you can get whitecaps in a hurry on rimrock.

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