stealth148
7/5/2017 10:31:05 AMThanks for report!
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
Made the trip to Cooper Lake and put-in a bit after 8am. The wind was blowing from the north so I thought I would use my energy from breakfast/coffee to row up to the NW side of the lake where the Cooper River feeds in. It wasn't hot fishing for the first hour as I tried casting spinners and using some bait. I then decided to get some exercise and tied on a green woolly bugger with a bit of red flash and troll my way around the top half of the lake. I immediately started landing fish, small to medium-size stockers, and didn't tie another knot all day. Landed my first kokanee as well which was a bit of a surprise in the somewhat shallow water. I did see some very large trout about midday, lurking and darting about in about four feet of water, but didn't get any takers. I lost count of how many were landed, more than ten and less than twenty. A little warning: The boat launch when I was taking out was a zoo. Lots of watercraft traffic, vehicles trying to load in a very small space, gawkers, and a couple people fishing. I have mixed feelings as I'm coming in from a long, sunny day and have to paddle over someone's bobber and wish they would make launches a no-fishing area. I've had the same experiences at many lakes around the state, most of them with plenty of shoreline access for people to choose to fish from.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service