AlreadyGone
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After being sidelined for the summer to take care of our son's wife for a major medical problem, I got my first chance to get up there yesterday since the Derby. My daughter in-law is doing much better and they were able to buy a house and they moved last weekend.
Anyway, I launched the boat on Friday evening and went out first thing yesterday. I went over to Breeze Hill and picked up a nice koke at 63 feet. About an half hour later, there was another one on the line-I didn't think he was big enough and let him go. I picked up another koke and kept him, but things were really slow. My wife and I have our sweet spots where we can pull out fish if things are slow but Saturday was very different. Ended up going all the way down to Wildhorse-hitting spots on the way down with no success of any kind. Then I stayed too long and got caught in a pretty good windstorm that took me about an hour to get back rather than 20 minutes. It was really frustrated but had a couple in the box for dinner.
Today I tried Breeze first with no success at all, and headed to a place by Big Bend that we could usually get our limits very quickly. I did pick up a couple of pup macs and a nice rainbow that I let go. After listening to the radio-it was sounding pretty bleak-(fishing reports from other guys) and I was going to head back to the marina, but decided to go to the new parade of boats down above the ranch house. Dropped one line at 65 and another at 75 feet using shattered glass dodgers and pink hooker squids. One downrigger went off right away and I knew this was a nice koke so I stopped the boat. Took me a little time to bring him up after some good runs but got him in the cooler-nice 23" koke. I set both riggers at about 75 feet and I picked up another nice one about 500 feet from the first spot. Same drill-nice fish, took a while to bring him up-he went into the cooler. Over the next 30 minutes I had 2 more fish on the line but wasn't able to get them up-these fish were pissed off because I was molesting their pod and they would hit more out of aggression I think.
I had to get back to Utah tonight so I settled for a 14" that I picked up a few minutes later and blew back to buckboard-it was as smooth as glass. Was able to get the boat out of the water by 12:30 and headed back home-(left boat up there for Labor day weekend). Here are a few pictures of yesterday and today's catch. I have been fishing the Gorge almost every weekend possible for over 3 years now, but this was the first time I was in the dark, and the lake has really changed since May\Early June. I'm just glad I stayed long enough to find a couple of spots that look promising for Labor Day. All my other spots in years past seem to be dead or the fish weren't biting. You could mark all kinds in the area that was successful but for the most part they weren't even interested. This year has definitely been a different year up there between all the wind, water, and not finding the fish in the same areas I'm used to.
Yesterday's dinner-
2 nice kokes on top of my cooler-nice size-
Took this picture with the 2 big ones when I got home just before I filleted them. Nice size!
MP
Anyway, I launched the boat on Friday evening and went out first thing yesterday. I went over to Breeze Hill and picked up a nice koke at 63 feet. About an half hour later, there was another one on the line-I didn't think he was big enough and let him go. I picked up another koke and kept him, but things were really slow. My wife and I have our sweet spots where we can pull out fish if things are slow but Saturday was very different. Ended up going all the way down to Wildhorse-hitting spots on the way down with no success of any kind. Then I stayed too long and got caught in a pretty good windstorm that took me about an hour to get back rather than 20 minutes. It was really frustrated but had a couple in the box for dinner.
Today I tried Breeze first with no success at all, and headed to a place by Big Bend that we could usually get our limits very quickly. I did pick up a couple of pup macs and a nice rainbow that I let go. After listening to the radio-it was sounding pretty bleak-(fishing reports from other guys) and I was going to head back to the marina, but decided to go to the new parade of boats down above the ranch house. Dropped one line at 65 and another at 75 feet using shattered glass dodgers and pink hooker squids. One downrigger went off right away and I knew this was a nice koke so I stopped the boat. Took me a little time to bring him up after some good runs but got him in the cooler-nice 23" koke. I set both riggers at about 75 feet and I picked up another nice one about 500 feet from the first spot. Same drill-nice fish, took a while to bring him up-he went into the cooler. Over the next 30 minutes I had 2 more fish on the line but wasn't able to get them up-these fish were pissed off because I was molesting their pod and they would hit more out of aggression I think.
I had to get back to Utah tonight so I settled for a 14" that I picked up a few minutes later and blew back to buckboard-it was as smooth as glass. Was able to get the boat out of the water by 12:30 and headed back home-(left boat up there for Labor day weekend). Here are a few pictures of yesterday and today's catch. I have been fishing the Gorge almost every weekend possible for over 3 years now, but this was the first time I was in the dark, and the lake has really changed since May\Early June. I'm just glad I stayed long enough to find a couple of spots that look promising for Labor Day. All my other spots in years past seem to be dead or the fish weren't biting. You could mark all kinds in the area that was successful but for the most part they weren't even interested. This year has definitely been a different year up there between all the wind, water, and not finding the fish in the same areas I'm used to.
Yesterday's dinner-
2 nice kokes on top of my cooler-nice size-
Took this picture with the 2 big ones when I got home just before I filleted them. Nice size!
MP