niteskies
Member
Hi, this is my first post to this forum. I thought I would start off with an update on the kokanee fishing at eleven mile.
After hearing from a friend that he caught several kokanee at eleven mile on Saturday 5/9/09, I took a vacation day on Thursday 5/14/09 and my son and I decided to give it a go.
Here is the report on our Thursday outing. It took us a couple of hours to find the kokanee and after we found them it wasn't long before the wind blew us off the lake, but we did we came home with four. We hooked a few more but they came unbottoned before we got them in the boat. The largest was 16", all of them were caught between deer island and the buoy line down at the dam end, they were down at the 20' depth. We were trolling with Sep dodgers - watermellon and the other a pink/silver pattern with wedding ring spinners tipped with shoepeg corn.
All of the fish were healthy and no sign of gill lice.
I hope this is the beginning of a rebound in kokanee fishing at eleven mile!!!
regards,
niteskies
After hearing from a friend that he caught several kokanee at eleven mile on Saturday 5/9/09, I took a vacation day on Thursday 5/14/09 and my son and I decided to give it a go.
Here is the report on our Thursday outing. It took us a couple of hours to find the kokanee and after we found them it wasn't long before the wind blew us off the lake, but we did we came home with four. We hooked a few more but they came unbottoned before we got them in the boat. The largest was 16", all of them were caught between deer island and the buoy line down at the dam end, they were down at the 20' depth. We were trolling with Sep dodgers - watermellon and the other a pink/silver pattern with wedding ring spinners tipped with shoepeg corn.
All of the fish were healthy and no sign of gill lice.
I hope this is the beginning of a rebound in kokanee fishing at eleven mile!!!
regards,
niteskies