Good news and bad news. The good news is that there was very few boats...as expected. The bad news is that the Kokanee fish was sub par and we got encroached on by other campers. I didn't really drive 4 hours to camp 30 yards from strangers.
A few too many people in the campground with us. There was probably 5 groups in the 16 space campground but 2 groups decided that the needed to camp right next too us. Could barely get my rig out of the way by squeezing through some trees. Was disappointed with their proximity, but I couldn't move because it was the only camp site I could find with room to park. It was perfect until the riff raff and 15 kids suddenly surrounded us.
The fish were plentiful, but surprisingly picky. Didn't catch as many as I had hoped/expected and they were tiney. Biggest one was maybe 10 inches. They were all on the surface, and we didn't pick any up on the downriggers. Just long lined them with 1 oz weights. They were rising in the surface film most of the time. All small fish.
Saw some larger fish on the fish finder. Targeted them all day on the downriggers. We finally got one. It was a big trout that hit when I poped it loose to check it and was reeling it in. Nice little surprise. Probably 19"+. That was the only big trout or Kokanee in two days of fishing. We were on the was around 6 or 7 am both days.
Had a great weekend, but fishing was a little disappointing. I think we would have done better just fishing from the bank for trout. Our camping neighbor did really well doing that. Tough to drive 4 hrs for small Kokanee when I can catch relatively huge ones at AR or even LP less than 20 min from my house. Lots of other options a lot closer to home with better fishing, but it was nice to only see a half dozen other boats on the water and NO skiers. I guess it is all about what you are looking for...tight lines.