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03/15/2014
46° - 50°
Trolling
Kokanee
Corn
Cloudy
Dodger
Morning
51° - 55°
03/15/2014
1
1580

Fished Angle lake this morning in search of Kokanee. More importantly I wanted to test my new Classic Accessories Pontoon boat with the trolling motor. Trolling was a success (minus catching kokanee). I had a few schools show up in the finder with most on the surface or 25 feet down in the middle of the lake. Nothing took as I was using worms with shopeg corn, wedding rings, and mini hoochies. I guess its still to early. Im excited to take my new toy out to other lakes for trout and Kokes.

-DJ


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salmonbarry
3/16/2014 7:11:00 AM
Hey DJ, I will probably see you there as I also got a new toon that I wanted to test out at Angle. I was going to practice rowing it but was thinking of taking along the trolling motor too. How much weight were you using? I usually run about an ounce and a quarter
DjButler
3/16/2014 11:31:00 AM
Weight was either 1/2 oz or 1 oz banana weight. Still cant figure out the depth to weight ratio with combination of speed. Any info that you guys may have would be great.
salmonbarry
3/16/2014 1:10:00 PM
There is a great weight- to- length of line out to depth to speed on a site Toni or Mike posted on kokanee fishing. I usually figure if I am at 1 1/2 mph and an ounce and a half of weight 60-80 feet behind boat puts me at about 20 feet
chrome_chasin
3/17/2014 8:25:00 AM
Use a small cooler or tote between your foot pegs and mount a small down rigger and a couple of rod holders. can get a little cramped but it keeps your oar locks free. I personally like to row when I troll. But I also have an electric trolling motor hooked up for when I feel like turning sideways and kicking my feet up.
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