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Pierce County, WA

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08/06/2010
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Perch
Worms
Hook & Bait
Morning
08/07/2010
3
652

Fished from 700am to 1130ish and caught several perch and rockbass, keeping enough perch for a really nice meal this weekend. It was a bit slower than usual with a decent wind as the likely culprit. That is, I was in an 8 ft. inflatable pontoon boat finding it difficult to stay exactly where I wanted to stay.

In the parking lot, I spoke to and appreciated two really good guys who had done well on Kokanee, and I would donate major organs for another short visit. I'm recently here from the Great Lakes and have never Kokanee fished, but am seriously thinking of a way to put a small downrigger on a non-motorized inflatable pontoon boat to see if I might have any success with these beauties!

It would be amazing to enjoy the perch and a manual troll around American Lake in the same outing. Is it "doable", or would one's arms fall off? Also, I realize that this is for reports only, so I will end these questions now and definitely report back with my next attempt at big fun in your amazingly great state!

Mark Walker
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Comments

nickbell
8/7/2010 5:39:00 PM
I have heard of people trolling on kayaks. I don't see why it wouldn't work on a pontoon.
Lock3056
8/9/2010 10:29:00 PM
You want to go out on a boat with Down riggers... I've been meaning to go out and get some Kokanee... Throw down some money on fuel and I'll take you
cielowalker38
8/10/2010 5:51:00 PM
Hey there, Lock3056...
It would be great to spend some time on the boat in search of the "Downrigger Kokanee". I don't have a recent feel for gas consumption and costs, so please let me know what one spends on a lake trip and I would be happy to to help with that. I'm available nearly 24/7 until the 20th of Aug., and I can be reached at [email protected] or (8100513-5448.
Thanks, and please take care.
Mark Walker
Lock3056
8/10/2010 6:31:00 PM
You know what, Don't Worry about the cost. The boats already on the lake, and I would probably be going alone anyway... If you could bring some Gulp Maggots, and a little luck that would be enough.
Lock3056
8/10/2010 7:14:00 PM
You know what, Don't Worry about the cost. The boats already on the lake, and I would probably be going alone anyway... If you could bring some Gulp Maggots, and a little luck that would be enough.
cielowalker38
8/19/2010 6:00:00 PM
Hey Bob R...
For the first time in my life, I purchased a synthetic or "manufactured" bait in Berkeley's (sp?) Gulp Natural Colored Maggots. This comes after a lifetime of picking crawlers after a rain, dropping minnow traps, throwing cast nets, jigging pilchards, catching pinfish, and more recently, pumping sandshrimp. A nice person at the boat ramp suggested them, and I have found that two on a wedding ring's hook trolled at a snail's pace is lethal. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and today had the Kokanee portion of the paddle wrapped up by 7:00 a.m.ish, and I feel like a little school kid with as fun as it is.
I smurk a bit each time I bait up, and then I chuckle, and then I accept it and thank the guy who shared their "gulp" name!
Peace...
mw (cielowalker38)
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