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Skagit County, WA

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04/13/2014
61° - 65°
Trolling
Kokanee
Corn
Pink
Sunny
Flasher
Morning
46° - 50°
04/14/2014
2
2151

I had an itching to fish this lake again and as my day got free I asked JoAnn if she wanted to fish and she said "yes". So off we went, me with thoughts of the last time I fished the lake and did really well on cutthroat. My goal this time was to tangle with some kokanee.

We had the lines in the water by 7:45am, running four rods, staggered at 15 feet intervals, using an assortment of hoochies, wedding rings, and thin blade spoons. Baits included the standbys, corn, shrimp, and maggots.

Started trolling in about fifty feet of water out from the launch and headed due west to the islands. I noted fish marks everywhere! Some really nice concentrations including some larger markings, which looked to be classic kokanee marks. My anticipation was off the dial but unfortunately on this day the fish were uncooperative. I tried everything to coax a bite, speed up, slow down, turn, downrigger depth changes, all for naught.

We did manage to scratch out three cutthroat of 10-11". We also had a solid kokanee hookup on the north side of the big island at 40 feet on the rigger in 45 feet of water. Got the fish half way up and it came unbuttoned. It felt pretty good.

Beautiful day to be out on the water, with just one other boat the whole day. This lake is very peaceful. The drive is under 70 miles from my house, but it takes a bit of time with winding roads and such. I'll give it another try later in the year, I know the fish are there, it's just a matter of timing.


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DjButler
4/14/2014 8:43:00 PM
Hi Mike, May I ask what series that Garmin fish finder is? Also, that is one beautiful picture of the mountains! Love sceneries like these!
Mike Carey
4/14/2014 8:46:00 PM
Echo550c. I got it a couple years ago. Nice unit, fairly easy and intuitive to use. No gps, but I didn't need it as I use a handheld.
Dayglowspoon
4/14/2014 9:06:00 PM
Saw you out there Mike, didn't know it was you. I was going to do a report but my results were the same as yours.
The Quadfather
4/14/2014 9:12:00 PM
So glad to read you were on Cavenaugh. I put a lot of hours on this lake, 2-3 years ago.
In my experience the cutts. were undernourished, but the Kokes were plentiful early and late in the day.
Rseas did tangle with a linker, (rainbow?). Or something last year.
Takes awhile to get there, but pretty.
DjButler
4/14/2014 9:26:00 PM
Thanks Mike.
Idstud
4/14/2014 9:29:00 PM
At least you didnt go home with out a bite. This lake fishes better when it warms up end of May Jun through summer dose get busy with water skiers though. Its a cold lake. All the times I fished on the weekends maybe had 1 or 2 other fishing boats out there not big fish but nice. Plus not much traffic like on Stevens. Its a Beautiful drive up too!
bob johansen
4/15/2014 8:46:00 AM
Hey Mike, Don't forget your bass gear on the next trip. There are some nice largemouth in that lake.
Mike Carey
4/15/2014 1:13:00 PM
I will have to try again later in the season. Bob, Joann only wants kokanee. :-)
Fishman_Kuzan
4/16/2014 4:33:00 PM
Just out of curiosity... are you calling the wide gapped arch near the bottom the "classic kokanee mark?"
Mike Carey
4/17/2014 1:07:00 PM
Yes, although obviously that's a best guess. Could be any larger fish.
staug347
6/1/2014 1:55:00 PM
Is this lake good for shore fishing? I'm thinking about making the trip out there from Marysville.
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