2022 Lucky Peak Reservoir Kokanee Report

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Is that 15’ deep and 25’ set back? I’ve never ran that close so I’m intrigued. I usually go by the 100’ rule.

If the googans had any sliver of respect or courtesy, I’d fish LP more.



ya googins bad i even had the govt work boat about swamp me Talked to three govt enities and just got passed on so gave up complaining Sheriff has to take some control There are wake rules but none enforced I quit L P also as tired of yelling and waving people off all the time Some day some one is going to go postal and I dont want to get caught in the middle of it Instead of going around the parking lot checking for safety items maybe they should get on the water and issue a few tickets Just my opinion - Lets hear more
 
Is that 15’ deep and 25’ set back? I’ve never ran that close so I’m intrigued. I usually go by the 100’ rule.

If the googans had any sliver of respect or courtesy, I’d fish LP more.



15' between my lines with a 25' set back from my releases. (keep in mind I'm not an overly experienced kokanee fisherman) I use to follow the 100' rule, but I have disregarded it once I get to 40' or so after seeing way to many fish check out my rigging ball on my fish finder.
 
7/2/22 Report

On the water at first light. Not as many boats out fishing as I would have thought. Stopped fishing at 11AM. 11 for 15 with 3 pullbacks. Largest was 19", smallest was 12". Kept 10. Bottom line at 50', top line at 35'. Purple wedding rings. Didn't mark as many fish as previous weekend... thinking they might be on the move.
 
msusprtn Thank you. I was running shorter setback yesterday due to wind and was still catching fish. So my ideas are changing. We fished LP the 2nd and landed 2 12” fish. Running purple hoochies and flies 15’-25’ down.
 
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msusprtn Thank you. I was running shorter setback yesterday due to wind and was still catching fish. So my ideas are changing. We fished LP the 2nd and landed 2 12” fish. Running purple hoochies and flies 15’-25’ down.

fished LP yesterday all the fish where small Did not keep any and keep no trout But the worst was the googins Had three confortations One pretty bad I cant do that anymore Ill brave long trip to Anderson or bad road to Arrowrock Keep your head down up there and good luck
 
7/9/22 report

3 for 7 today + a bonus bow. had some operator errors today on a few. marked fish fairly consistently.... don't know why i couldn't get more to bite. had lots of follows. nothing huge today 13"-16". 40-50'.
 
Amateur hour of a day

Felt like we had no clue what we were doing. Fished from 0600 to 1300 today. Windy in the morning, only a handful of boats fishing, and water temp was 66-68. Had four strikes and nothing landed. Tried various color wedding rings, hoochies, and even cutplugs. Fished four rods at various depths from flatlining with 1-2oz and down riggers from 20ft to 70ft. Speed was from .9 to 1.6mph. Marked two schools, one at 20ft and another at 110. Only saw two fish landed. Any thoughts if the hum of wire strung down riggers has an effect or optimum distance from down rigger clips?
 
I fish steel cable on my downriggers... never had an issue with the hum as far as catching fish... only annoying to the ears.

I always trust my fish finder for what depth to be at. In my experience, I have the most success targeting the most shallow fish as far as depth.

If I'm marking fish and not catching them, I do exactly what you did... keep trying something different on color and dodgers. I've just about always been able to catch the most shallow fish.
 
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I agree, I also use steel line on my down riggers and have never had a problem, as for the hum, I am legally deaf, so what's the problem, ha ha. But I never run my line off the down rigger ball, always clip it above a ways depending on how far back I run my lures. I did notice that if I drag my weight through the middle of the school, they would scatter. I normally run my clip from 5 to 10 feet up and my dodger between 50 to 75 feet behind.
 
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I agree, I also use steel line on my down riggers and have never had a problem, as for the hum, I am legally deaf, so what's the problem, ha ha. But I never run my line off the down rigger ball, always clip it above a ways depending on how far back I run my lures. I did notice that if I drag my weight through the middle of the school, they would scatter. I normally run my clip from 5 to 10 feet up and my dodger between 50 to 75 feet behind.

think its over - went LP yesterday - caught a 17 in real blush one and a lot of dinks Time to quit boys and let the dinks grow for next year On to steelhead
 
7/30/22 report

in a first light, off at 10:30am

Kokes on LP are done for me this year. The big boys have turned and i'm not in it for dinks. See ya'll next year.
 
Anyone been up to the reservoirs yet this year??? Wondering if the road is clear to Arrowrock, or if there is still ice on either Arrowrock or Lucky Peak.

Pauli
 
Anyone been up to the reservoirs yet this year??? Wondering if the road is clear to Arrowrock, or if there is still ice on either Arrowrock or Lucky Peak.

Pauli

I was at Lucky Peak spring shores a week ago. Ice is from Arrowrock dam to within 25 -50 yards of maim ramp at spring shores. I could see ice down in the narrows. No ice at Turners.
 
I was at Lucky Peak spring shores a week ago. Ice is from Arrowrock dam to within 25 -50 yards of maim ramp at spring shores. I could see ice down in the narrows. No ice at Turners.

Thank you for the report. I will probably give it a few more weeks.

Pauli
 
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