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06/11/2011
Trolling
Kokanee
Maggots
Green
Mack's Wedding Ring
Morning
06/13/2011
4
913

Had an opportunity to chase some American Lake kokanee with my brother Jim over the weekend, and we connected!

We launched about 5:30 and the sky had a heavy overcast and looked like rain. I started out with a tandem sling blade setup trailing a green "St. Maries Special" (essentially a green wedding ring) with a Gulp maggot on each hook. I rigged this on one of my Lake Roosevelt leaded line trolling outfits and ran it out 70'. My brother tied on a pink version of a wedding ring and a single sling blade and dropped that down off his mini downrigger at 11', but I don't remember how far back he was behind the ball.

We were only trolling 5 - 10 minutes when a kokanee hit my line, and soon the first fish was in the boat. Jim quickly followed with another nice one, and the bite was on. It wasn't fast and furious, but it was consistent for about 2 hours, then the bite was off and we had to work to find some action.

We changed things around, location, depths, trolled offerings, flasher setups, etc., and finally called it about 11:30 with 7 kokanee between us. Not a bad way to spend a chilly Saturday morning! :-)

Water surface temp was 61.5°, and warmed up to 62.5° by late morning. I think we trolled at .8 - .9mph most of the time, but did vary that to 1.2mph or so once the bite went off. I brought my new FishHawk TD to see what it would tell us, and it showed water temp to be 61.5° down to 15' then started dropping and was 54° at 30'. I think this will be really handy for targeting kokanee at Roosevelt during warm weather. :-)


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MotoBoat
6/13/2011 7:57:00 PM
Having a water temp feature at below surface depth is a impressive feature. I have not shopped F.F. for many moons. Nor heard anyone else on this site speak of this feature on there depth finders. Had no id-er the feature was available on any newer units. How deep will the temp read? Was shocked to read your report was from a Westside Lake. I imagine packing for the trip over here was challenging when comparing Eastern to Western daily temps. Long johns.....check, winter jacket........check, heated socks.......check, top of Antifreeze in the rig........check, oh rain gear.......check, moss repellent...........lol! Glad you made it over, caught some fat fish, had fun with family, dealt with a little traffic and wrote a report.
Toni
6/13/2011 9:31:00 PM
Great report! @MotoBoat come on it isn't that cold here. :-)
ScreamingEagle
6/14/2011 5:51:00 PM
Thank you for the report!! Tight Lines!!
MotoBoat
6/14/2011 8:42:00 PM
Toni, your right. The son came out over the weekend......that was nice. Then disappeared on Monday. Couple of sun breaks Tuesday. I know it not that bad, cause we here on the westside are acclimated to the climate. Hewsfisher is a good sport, he will know I am funnin with him. Because it isn't really that bad over here. Just the same, 2 hours in the sun over there (eastside of the mountains) my olive colored skin would be burnt!!
hewesfisher
6/14/2011 9:09:00 PM
Hey MotoBoat, it WAS cold Saturday morning, and I was glad to have my wool shirt and vest on. My brother was cold too, so it wasn't just me. :-D The sun finally came out about noon time and made the rest of the day much more enjoyable while on Lewis Lake. The water temp at depth is not a FF feature, it's a separate device that you attach to your line or downrigger and send into the depths. Retrieve it, press view, and read the recorded temps at 5' intervals - really cool. Made by FishHawk, check 'em out on the 'net. I'm itching to try it at Roosevelt, which if nothing gets in the way, I'll do on the 25th! :-)
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