Winterun
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- May 12, 2010
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Well after TrollNFisher's text from Saturday stating that there were 25 boats on the water that day, I was kind of hesitant about heading out in the morning Sunday. But after checking the NOAA site for the weather, wind and temp specifically, and throw in the possibility of another armada of boats for company it might a be a tougher go.........but what the heck what am I going to do stay home and do yard work and read on the net how it was, or get out and fish and make my own report!!! I think you folks now me better than that!!!
So I get to the launch at 5:15AM, second rig in the lot, I thought hmmmmm where is everybody??? Come to find out it was Kokanee Lou form WaLks.Com who was there before me. We exchanged fishing locations, plans of attack, and wished each other good luck, and I was off! Slight breeze, which was good, with high overcast skies, another bonus! But.......as the morning went on I realized it wasn't going to be a quick trip, so settled in and started rotating rigs every 30 mins. By early morning 7:00, 7:30 it started to get a bit crowded, oh well I thought, it was expected, I'll just do what I do. When I finally got off the water around 12:30PM I think, I counted 30+ plus boats, I hope that they found fish!!! As it took me the better part of the morning to get my limit, no big one's today but did lose one that had my 9' 4wt kokanee rod bent over like the letter "C", and made some surprising runs!!! Frustrating, to say the least, but the thought and possibility of landing another one of American's prized kokanee. Well, that's what keeps us coming back for more right!!!
See you folks out there,
Winterun
So I get to the launch at 5:15AM, second rig in the lot, I thought hmmmmm where is everybody??? Come to find out it was Kokanee Lou form WaLks.Com who was there before me. We exchanged fishing locations, plans of attack, and wished each other good luck, and I was off! Slight breeze, which was good, with high overcast skies, another bonus! But.......as the morning went on I realized it wasn't going to be a quick trip, so settled in and started rotating rigs every 30 mins. By early morning 7:00, 7:30 it started to get a bit crowded, oh well I thought, it was expected, I'll just do what I do. When I finally got off the water around 12:30PM I think, I counted 30+ plus boats, I hope that they found fish!!! As it took me the better part of the morning to get my limit, no big one's today but did lose one that had my 9' 4wt kokanee rod bent over like the letter "C", and made some surprising runs!!! Frustrating, to say the least, but the thought and possibility of landing another one of American's prized kokanee. Well, that's what keeps us coming back for more right!!!
See you folks out there,
Winterun