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Went camping with some friends at Sun Lakes State Park over Labor Day weekend and decided to take my first crack at Kokanee fishing. The wife and I hit Deep Lake both Saturday and Sunday evening and had fair success hooking into the fish but miserable luck getting them into the boat.
We were marking lots of fish at 50' and also down on the bottom. It was difficult for me to get my gear down to the correct depth since I decided to leave the down riggers at home and have never really trolled without them. Our most successful setup seemed to be with a Luhr Jensen Kokanee Troll and a Brass+Orange wedding ring tipped with white power maggot. The hot spot seemed to be in the area where "6" is marked on the canyon walls.
We caught about 5 fish each day during the 2 hours we were out. I thought that was pretty decent considering I didn't really have a clue what I was doing and really had no idea what depth I was fishing.
This was also the first time I ate Kokanee and it was surprisingly good. I definitely think I will be giving Kokanee fishing another try and will hopefully be more prepared next time.
P.S. Be careful at the launch. The ramp is covered with a think layer of algae that makes it slick as ice. While I was there I watched a few people eat it and one guy almost lost his Jeep Cherokee because his 4 wheel drive wouldn't engage.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service