Mharri333
Well-known member
This is my first post on this forum. It has been killing me to be a lurker... So I thought I would post about my last couple fishing trips.
I fish Lake Samish often and usually have one other person with me. The past two weekends we have been able to limit each day on the water. The weekend before that we caught fewer fish but they were larger. (the biggest being 18 inches) Memorial day weekend was wet but the fishing was solid. We generally start at 5 am and have had our limits by 8 to 10 am in the morning. Sometimes we stick a little longer trying to pick up a bigger fish but depends on what the plan is for the rest of the day.
Two weeks ago we were stacking downriggers at 15 and 30 feet. On the other side of the boat we offset by 5 feet either way to keep from tangling in the turns and a have better lure spread. Memorial day weekend we were a little deeper. I would say that we were from about 20 feet to 55 feet. The largest coming from the 50's. For the most part, the best producers were red wedding rings and red/green combo wedding rings. They are usually behind a 50/50 or a hammered chrome dodger. If things get slow I will sometimes throw on a pink hoochie (which has not been that great yet this year) or an orange assassin behind an orange dodger. The orange rigs have netted the biggest fish this year and the assassin killed them at Chelan three weeks ago. As far as bait offerings, I am pretty consistent. I like to use a gulp maggot on one hook and a piece of corn on the other. The best scent has been Mike's Krill. I just bought Krill/Anis and had equal results.
We have lost several fish like everyone else but have managed to make up for them. Last year we found that the mouths got a little tougher later in the year and we lost fewer fish.
I have learned a lot about catching kokes over the past 2-3 years. It is always a challenge but always a lot of fun. I appreciate the posts as they have given me lots of ideas and things to try. If you have any questions let me know. I am also interested to hear if anyone ever does well at Lake Whatcom. I have not fished it yet this year.
Good luck, be safe!
I fish Lake Samish often and usually have one other person with me. The past two weekends we have been able to limit each day on the water. The weekend before that we caught fewer fish but they were larger. (the biggest being 18 inches) Memorial day weekend was wet but the fishing was solid. We generally start at 5 am and have had our limits by 8 to 10 am in the morning. Sometimes we stick a little longer trying to pick up a bigger fish but depends on what the plan is for the rest of the day.
Two weeks ago we were stacking downriggers at 15 and 30 feet. On the other side of the boat we offset by 5 feet either way to keep from tangling in the turns and a have better lure spread. Memorial day weekend we were a little deeper. I would say that we were from about 20 feet to 55 feet. The largest coming from the 50's. For the most part, the best producers were red wedding rings and red/green combo wedding rings. They are usually behind a 50/50 or a hammered chrome dodger. If things get slow I will sometimes throw on a pink hoochie (which has not been that great yet this year) or an orange assassin behind an orange dodger. The orange rigs have netted the biggest fish this year and the assassin killed them at Chelan three weeks ago. As far as bait offerings, I am pretty consistent. I like to use a gulp maggot on one hook and a piece of corn on the other. The best scent has been Mike's Krill. I just bought Krill/Anis and had equal results.
We have lost several fish like everyone else but have managed to make up for them. Last year we found that the mouths got a little tougher later in the year and we lost fewer fish.
I have learned a lot about catching kokes over the past 2-3 years. It is always a challenge but always a lot of fun. I appreciate the posts as they have given me lots of ideas and things to try. If you have any questions let me know. I am also interested to hear if anyone ever does well at Lake Whatcom. I have not fished it yet this year.
Good luck, be safe!