Scrminbanshee
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Ill be heading over at the end of March. I know its still early but as a college student i have to take advantage of spring break. It will for sure be me and my dog, maybe a buddy buts hes on the" im sure if i can get permission" list.
So i have never fished it and i have read about it some but man thats a big body of water! It has a few different launches and i basically have no idea on where to go or where to camp. I would like to spend maybe 2 days fishing as hard as possible. Get there fish for the next 2 days, then pack up and head home. I have a shell on my truck and plane to live out of the back of my truck. So a place with some electricity would be a must to charge my trolling battery. Any advice on where to camp and launch out of? Any advice on any material to read with regards to the lake.
I have been slowly building up my kokanee aresanel for the upcoming season hopefully by throwing enough stuff at em i can get somewhere. Any advice would be nice. The biggest kokes i've caught came from american last year, is there different tactics for those larger ones?
I also wouldn't mind trying for some of those big bows that ive herd that come out of there? I have had some luck for rainbows around here but whats some good tactics for them bigger ones? I realize its only two days so mostly for them kokes but if theres a way i could double down with maybe some similar fishing tactics then i'm in.
I have a 16ft lund fury for a 25hp on the back and a minn kota powerdrive v2 up on the bow. so my concern is it seems like it might be a bit small but if i play the weather right then it should be fun.
Any advice sure would be helpful. I'm not looking for anyones top sercet lures or honey holes but just some advice form those that have fished it without luck and those that have managed to get some. On my way home i may just have to fish lake Chelen as well, but yet another that i have never fished.
So i have never fished it and i have read about it some but man thats a big body of water! It has a few different launches and i basically have no idea on where to go or where to camp. I would like to spend maybe 2 days fishing as hard as possible. Get there fish for the next 2 days, then pack up and head home. I have a shell on my truck and plane to live out of the back of my truck. So a place with some electricity would be a must to charge my trolling battery. Any advice on where to camp and launch out of? Any advice on any material to read with regards to the lake.
I have been slowly building up my kokanee aresanel for the upcoming season hopefully by throwing enough stuff at em i can get somewhere. Any advice would be nice. The biggest kokes i've caught came from american last year, is there different tactics for those larger ones?
I also wouldn't mind trying for some of those big bows that ive herd that come out of there? I have had some luck for rainbows around here but whats some good tactics for them bigger ones? I realize its only two days so mostly for them kokes but if theres a way i could double down with maybe some similar fishing tactics then i'm in.
I have a 16ft lund fury for a 25hp on the back and a minn kota powerdrive v2 up on the bow. so my concern is it seems like it might be a bit small but if i play the weather right then it should be fun.
Any advice sure would be helpful. I'm not looking for anyones top sercet lures or honey holes but just some advice form those that have fished it without luck and those that have managed to get some. On my way home i may just have to fish lake Chelen as well, but yet another that i have never fished.