Propnut69
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Well, fellow koke chasers another season has come and gone for kokes on the gorge. I was wondering what everyone's thoughts were, as to what kind of a season they had. For me it was a strange kind of season. My numbers were down ,compared to years past. The up side was i caught a better quality of fish compared to past years. I caught more heavy 3lbers and 4 lbers this year, with only breaking the 5 lb barrier once. Caught a few to many dinks(12-15 in) but maybe that means in 2 yrs we could have another banner year. IMO I think that a few different things made it the type of year it was.
1. 85% of the lake didn't freeze this year. The farthest south that i seen ice this year was breeze hill, and that ice didn't stay there for long. With that much more sun light on the water, I do think it affected the plankton growth, and caused the fish change their feeding habit's. Also spring rainbow fishing seemed to be slower then normal.
2 The lake came up app 10 ft from may 23-july 16th, with waters levels rising every day, the kokes were confused, and not as willing to play .
3 Surface temps were completely backwards for July and Aug. I remember seeing surface temp into the 70's in July. then they dropped to mid 60's in august. It should have been the other way around. This could have brought on by all the water that was coming into the gorge.
Last time we were out caught a couple of the cutthroat ,that have been planted. They were about 12" , maybe they will find a good home at the gorge, and not become just mack food.
1. 85% of the lake didn't freeze this year. The farthest south that i seen ice this year was breeze hill, and that ice didn't stay there for long. With that much more sun light on the water, I do think it affected the plankton growth, and caused the fish change their feeding habit's. Also spring rainbow fishing seemed to be slower then normal.
2 The lake came up app 10 ft from may 23-july 16th, with waters levels rising every day, the kokes were confused, and not as willing to play .
3 Surface temps were completely backwards for July and Aug. I remember seeing surface temp into the 70's in July. then they dropped to mid 60's in august. It should have been the other way around. This could have brought on by all the water that was coming into the gorge.
Last time we were out caught a couple of the cutthroat ,that have been planted. They were about 12" , maybe they will find a good home at the gorge, and not become just mack food.