kingblazer84
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2021 here we go!
Nice!!!It’s slower at the moment. Surface temps are chilly. We did well in January.
What a pig...2 8 inch kokes on digest and it took the bait. With these surface temps are you just skimming the top with bucktails fast and way back?It’s slower at the moment. Surface temps are chilly. We did well in January.
Usually yes. Some days they want them on the planer board. Some days just straight out the back. I usually always have a rigger set at 27-51-69. Picked a few up at those depths too on plugs.What a pig...2 8 inch kokes on digest and it took the bait. With these surface temps are you just skimming the top with bucktails fast and way back?
Right on. Couple more ski weekends and then the boat gets wet.Usually yes. Some days they want them on the planer board. Some days just straight out the back. I usually always have a rigger set at 27-51-69. Picked a few up at those depths too on plugs.
My body can’t take the abuse from snowboarding anymore. 4 runs and im done. Haha.Right on. Couple more ski weekends and then the boat gets wet.
Switch to skiing...much more body friendly. But then of course it takes away from time (and money) spent on the boat!My body can’t take the abuse from snowboarding anymore. 4 runs and im done. Haha.
Ok lake is very frustrating even for the most experienced angler! lol @Fisher_dude and myself have put tones of time out there matt has put more in then myself, even rodney reels who is the local guide sometimes has low fish or no fish days... which can be frustrating to say the least and hes been fishing the lake for 20+ years. Your marking schools of kokanee more then likely maybe even some sockeye which is good as the trout do feed on them primarily but sometimes those are also junk fish (carp, white fish etc) and in the winter months always run on top to start with bucktails , and plugs ideally with planer boards if you have em as well.So I'm a salmon fisherman and know virtually nothing about trout fishing. I've been going with a buddy for 3 years now thru the winter and while we have caught the very odd fish it's frustrating to go thru this on the sounder and not even get a nibblel
I fish Skaha a fair amount usually and I was in the same boat as you with this. I put a dodger and small hoochie down and yep Kokanee. I love trolling these now and stack a plug or Apex on the bottom of the rigger and put Kokanee gear at the proper depth just to keep some action on the rods. If them big Bow's are around you have a decent chance of picking up a fish or 2. Also don't forget to put your Pro-cure on anything going in the water.. put our hook up ratio 10x.So I'm a salmon fisherman and know virtually nothing about trout fishing. I've been going with a buddy for 3 years now thru the winter and while we have caught the very odd fish it's frustrating to go thru this on the sounder and not even get a nibblel