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18 - Lake Roosevelt South End to Spokane Confluence Report
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08/28/2015
71° - 75°
Trolling W/Downriggers
Kokanee
Corn
Pink
Cloudy
Flasher
All Day
66° - 70°
08/28/2015
3
1486

We launched at 7:30am at Lincoln and worked all day in hopes of landing a few kokes. With 6 rods throwing at nearly every depth and lots of pink and muddler minnows we trolled down around split rock. We ended up catching a dozen rainbows and most were big 14-19" and I pulled a big smallie up on the downrigger at 60 ft deep...but after 11 hours, we gave up on the kokes.

If you see the white hardtop jet boat, by all means stop by and offer up any advice. I'm in this kokanee fishing 30 hours and still just landing walleye, bass and bows....lol.


Comments

nvan
8/29/2015 10:37:00 AM
The only advice I could give might be that you are too far up river. Try from Lincoln down river to maybe White Rock (Stone). Also check out Captain Dave's report. He often has decent advice.
Cueballdg
8/29/2015 11:14:00 AM
I have been doing very well along with Dave from Captain Daves Guide Service.
However I have been doing well out of Keller Ferry fishing near the mouth of San Poil.
In the last three weeks in three trips we limited all but one trip.
We are fishing in 150-200 feet of water and down riggers at 55-60nin the morning and down to 80 feet mid day.
My friend landed a 19" almost 3 pound Koke two weeks ago. Beutiful fish
CaptainDavesGS
8/29/2015 3:23:00 PM
The first koke is the hardest. Make sure you are fishing over Kokanee and not just "fish". This is harder in Roosevelt because is just so big. By using a color sonar I can tell the difference between rainbows and Kokanee so I motor around till I find kokes. Once I find kokes my downriggers go down to the tops of the arches. Then I start out trolling 1.3 mph and gradually increase speed till I hook up. Once I start getting hits I play around with gear and scent combos to optimize productivity.

Also check out where other boats are fishing.

Good luck. I would love to head out a few more times since these fish are just awesome, but fall kings are are just about here. Time to go hammer on some kings .
high country
8/29/2015 8:47:00 PM
Thanks. We hit Whitestone today. Let me say that it's a good thing I have a big boat. We landed a few rainbows then the weather got bad......real bad. I haven't seen water over the bow in a lake since a bad choice on chelan.

We busted up about 80 bux worth of gear getting out of there and it was a bargain! Back at it tomorrow.
downriggeral
8/30/2015 8:20:00 AM
Hello High Country - I always check the weather reports for Grand Coulee and Davenport to get a look at predicted weather for the area. I use Weather Underground. It will tell me what time the wind is going to blow and how fast. It is a good predictor of what may happen. We stay off if it's going to be bad.
000 dodgers or sling blades with an added bend in them; UV is money. Wedding rings, Asasins or Apex pink UV. We run everything within a foot of the dodger. Apex back 18'" or so. Look up Herzog for some added tips. His Rooster Tail spinner equipped Wedding Ring works great.

Don't forget the shoepeg corn....scented. There is all manner of scent out there; experiment !! Hope that helps - Alan
Cueballdg
8/31/2015 4:44:00 PM
Hey High Country
How did yesterday go out there for you ??
high country
8/31/2015 10:47:00 PM
Yesterday we fished the mouth of the San poil. It was the first day we didn't touch a fish all day. The wind was blowing about 20-25mph all day. I donated a very nice net to the lake.

I'm going to upgrade fish finders as I'm obviously not marking fish wort a hoot. Looks like a 7610xsv with the super ducer' should up the odds. I'm currently using a Lowrance lcs 15mt and it's just not that awesome anymore.
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