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Stevens Lake Report
Snohomish County, WA

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04/23/2016
51° - 55°
Trolling
Kokanee
Corn
Raining
Dodger
All Day
56° - 60°
04/23/2016
5
1841

Opening day 2016 has come and is almost gone. In spite of the nasty forecast; I hitched up the Lund and headed south to Lake Stevens to do a little non-opening day kokanee fishing. Tony and I had planned to meet, fish and then he was headed for work somewhere around 8:30. The crusty old guys were both on time and we were underway by 5:30 or so. In that the wind was blowing out of the southwest we headed for the northwest area of the lake with hopes of avoiding the worst of it, well we tried…

We started fishing in 70-90’ of water and running the gear at 20-40’. Where I normally say we cycled through different set-ups and scents before we got it figured out. Today it was slam-o right out of the box and we never changed gear or scents. We had a couple 10-15 minute slow periods but overall we kicked fish booty today. Tony was running a custom silver/UV dodger followed by a custom green hoochie/spinner setup. Under my two pole endorsement I was running an orange and white dodger followed by my latest kokanee fly in orange on the downrigger rod. On the lead line rig I was dragging a pearl/pink spots Arrow Flash dodger followed by a pink version of my latest kokanee fly. All our leaders were 10-12” and we were both using Shoepeg corn soaked in Bloody Tuna overnight. With the wind our trolling speed varied quite a bit but I was shooting for 1.4 mph. Not too much more to say, no gear changes and lots of action.

We had numerous drive buys, a few doubles, lost quite a few fish and Tony went home with his fish at 8:30 and I closed out the morning kokanee fishing at 10:13 with a double off a nice meter mark (see the FF picture). Kokanee fishing done but I had not yet had my fill of wind and rain.

I headed over to the north area of the lake and fished the shallow water flats for trout. Pulling unscented 2” rainbow trout Rapalas at 1 mph in 7-9’ of water, the next 4 hours I was up to my elbows in a fish-a-polusa. I will admit that they were not all rainbows but I was pulling on something for the entire 4 hours. I caught and safely released dozens of trout, both rainbows and cutts 10” to about 18”, a gazillion perch and a yellow bullhead that was probably around 2 pounds. Today was an absolute blast, great fishing, the motor ran well and Tony made it to work on time!


Comments

wlai
4/24/2016 12:44:00 AM
Great report! Wanting to head out in my kayak and have my first go at kokanees. Was hearing that the action is mostly on the surface one week b,ask but I guess it's deeper now...can't wait
wlai
4/24/2016 12:45:00 AM
Great report! Wanting to head out in my kayak and have my first go at kokanees. Was hearing that the action is mostly on the surface one week b,ask but I guess it's deeper now...can't wait
Toni
4/24/2016 6:27:00 AM
Very nice!
downriggeral
4/24/2016 7:19:00 AM
Nice report and warm up for Chelan Randy. Glad to hear the motor ran great. See you soon - Alan
afk
4/24/2016 7:42:00 AM
I can't say it any better than Alan.-Andy
the doc'
4/24/2016 9:27:00 AM
what did they measure out at?
cobrar543
4/24/2016 9:59:00 AM
I was with Zack. Great to see you out. We gotta go out together soon.
Idstud
4/24/2016 10:06:00 AM
Thats awesome. Very nice report. Wish I had made it out but my girls werent in the mood so I decided to do some work needed on the boat and get things together for heading over to chelan this weekend.
rseas
4/24/2016 10:08:00 AM
The fish were a chunky 12-14 1/2".
rseas
4/24/2016 10:12:00 AM
Cobra how did Zack's boat do? Everybody sure scattered and by 12:00 or so I was about the only boat left on the lake.
Fish Dawg
4/24/2016 9:23:00 PM
Wow...great day fishing, Randy. Thanks for the report!
poofer
4/27/2016 5:15:00 PM
I use Arrow flashers also..how long of leader length from W/R to flasher? Thanks ! Great fish! Arrow Flash says 6 inches to 10 inches.
Pat
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