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18 - Lake Roosevelt South End to Spokane Confluence Report
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03/30/2016
56° - 60°
Trolling
Kokanee
Corn
Pink
Sunny
Spinner
Morning
41° - 45°
03/31/2016
5
1782

Wow, what a day.

I had a great crew from Seattle fish with me yesterday and I spoiled them pretty good. Well ok, the fish spoiled us pretty good. We set our 5 rods and started our morning troll. Two on downriggers and the rest on planer boards. Every rod had a different presentation and dodger. Five minutes into our troll the first rod went off. I gave it 30 seconds before I throttled down my motor. Five minutes before I had explained to my guests how this will sometimes trigger a second bite and result in a double. Sure enough, we just got ourselves a double. I love starting my mornings off this way. Just as I was about to land the first fish, rod number three went down. Triple!!!! Suddenly my heart started to beat a little faster. I netted fish number one and as quickly as I could I shook the fish out of the net in preparation for fish number two. Fish number two reached the back of the boat and was netted successfully. I flopped this fish out of the net now looking to land our triple. Then it happened. My guests were marveling at the two big beautiful shiny kokanee flopping on the floor when rod number four and five exploded out of the clips. I couldn't' believe it. We just hooked up on all five rods. Number three hit the floor followed my four and five. We did it. Landed my first cinco. It took a bit to sort out all the rods and get hooks out. What a sight. 5 monster kokes flopping about the floor of my vessel. Definitely the highlight of my season. A few passes later we landed our 8th koke and then started fishing for bows. Darn kokes kept following us around and we had to release 4 more as we were targeting rainbows. This was yesterday.........

........and this if from today.
Although not as epic as yesterday, today was pretty good too. We managed to land our 8 kokes by 9am. It was really nice to be fishing areas where not another boat was in sight. Again we had to release another 5 kokes while we were searching for our rainbows. Its so much fun watching these fish slam my ultra light rods. I love yelling out "WE'RE ON, WE'RE ON!!! Fish again all 18-20.25" I am fishing the same as I have been in my early reports.

Talked to a couple of other boats and it seems that many are struggling to connect with fish. For some it takes some time to develop the "formula". Any tackle considered "kokanee" tackle is catching fish right now. It's the presentation that is important.

If you are considering fishing with me for these prized fish, I urge you to make the call. Fishing is awesome right now. There are places to stay 15 min. from the boat ramp. We could even fish the afternoon you arrive and again the next morning for a chance to send you home with a couple of limits. These fish will not disappoint. Feel free to call me for more details. Also feel free to stop by my facebook page and give Captain Dave's Guide Service a "LIKE" to stay current on all my trips.

Tidbit for the day. Downriggers fishing between 10 and 16 feet with 50' setbacks. I think 100' on the DR is silly.

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Comments

3buoy
4/1/2016 8:31:00 AM
WOW !!!! What a day Dave ..... Howie
Enoch193
4/1/2016 9:36:00 PM
Well Done Dave. Great Report!
downriggeral
4/1/2016 11:01:00 PM
WOW Dave a cinco and all in the boat. High fives for the fiver! Way to go, I've never had that many on and gotten them all in the boat. All of the planets and stars must have lined up for you. I can only imagine the rats nest in the bottom of the boat at end of that free for all!

Tight lines - Alan
The Experiment Must Continue....
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