BigggCountry
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How come all the other Kokeheads in other states get to have a Derby and we don't here in ID? Is there not enough interest? Or do we have one and I've never heard.
Lucky Peak would like to see 200 boats cull a hundred fish apiece in one weekend to get to the weigh in. My understanding is that Idaho under planted the needed Kokanee amounts the last few years. This wouldn't help the small numbers we now have in the least. JMHO
That would suck but LP doesn't have the fishing area/ hotspots for 200 boats and none of those boats are going to get anywhere close to 100 fish in a two day tourney. Most boats wouldn't even limit.
I wouldn't want to see Kokanee derbies in S.E. Idaho. Derbies represent major culling of fish. If you have a lake with an abundance of fish that shouldn't be a problem. I wonder how many fishermen at say . . . Lucky Peak would like to see 200 boats cull a hundred fish apiece in one weekend to get to the weigh in. My understanding is that Idaho under planted the needed Kokanee amounts the last few years. This wouldn't help the small numbers we now have in the least. JMHO
I have some experience with the Oregon Derbies over the past several years.
1. We have never had more than 30-35 boats, you will never get 200 boats.
2. Set your entries up as teams. Teams can be any number but all have to fish from the same boat.
3. Each team weighs in five fish.
4. Even at the hottest lakes in the best of years, I don't think we have ever had a boat even reach a one person limit of 25. Don't worry about hundreds of fish being taken out of a lake, it ain't goin to happen.
Go to the Kokanee Power of Oregon website and look at the derby rules, that should give you some ideas.
Derbies can be a great deal of fun for the entire family, especially if you have a junior division for the kids to enter and win prizes.
http://kokaneepoweroregon.com/Derbies.html
Tourneys attract fishermen that do limit out, unless the limit is 25. They do cull fish and they do prefish very heavily. As warm as the water is at Lucky Peak, I imagine the death rate of released fish might shock you. At most lakes there is very few days that I couldn't boat and release 50 fish if I didn't feel it would hurt my resources. JMHO
At most lakes there is very few days that I couldn't boat and release 50 fish if I didn't feel it would hurt my resources.
Just a heads up: don't ever bet against Don! Mike