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to catch a kokanee...

Post by Mike Carey » Tue Apr 20, 2010 6:13 pm

Check out this excellent article by rseas on catching kokanee!

Thanks for the post rseas. This is what Blogs are all about. [thumbsup]
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RE:to catch a kokanee...

Post by fishcreekspinners » Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:50 am

Very good article. Colorado guys love fishing for Kokanee. I look forward to learning more about them.

Here's a model we sell that's gotten some Kokanee feedback from Blue Mesa Reservoir by Gunnison Colorado. The propellers transfer quite a bit of noise off the wire and churn up the water pretty good.

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Some of my witch doctor field dressings. Pipe cleaner (works great, easy to switch out, just need a pliers to pinch finish it) to add scent and zonker strips that I skewer on a barb to add some color.

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RE:to catch a kokanee...

Post by Matt » Wed Apr 21, 2010 5:52 am

Nice article enjoyed the read. Now that we are on the topic of kokanee fishing I thought I would bring up a speculative kokanee rig... I have often wondered if running a 0000 or 000 dodger with a bare hook setup would work for these guys.... probably a size 6 or 4 harness with just a bead above it or run bare. Works for sockeye, why not kokanee? Never tried it but have always wondered.

Also, I find the standard double hook worm harness rig can sometimes lack the holding power to land kokanee due to the fact that their mouths are extremely soft. Over the years I have adapted a modified treble hook to most of my wedding ring spinners and have found they help out quite a bit. I like to wrap my hooks in chenille with a bit of flashabou or tinsel. The tinsel ads flash, and the chenille works great to hold scents applied to the hook.

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Another thing to consider when fishing for these soft mouthed fish is the use of a trolling snubber to dampen the impact of the strike and keep from ripping their lips! I use snubbers when available, but do well without.
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RE:to catch a kokanee...

Post by fear_no_fish » Wed Apr 21, 2010 4:32 pm

Good article
When ever i find myself fishing for those little buggers i flat line a inline flasher (the long wires with blades on them, i forgot the name) and then just a plain and simple wedding ring, i like the double hook better and the beads to be green. Then i use canned corn tipped on the hooks. Then the slowest i can get the boat to go for speed.
Theres also a big aerator in the lake i fish and they school up near it
My rod and reel, they comfort me.
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