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04/10/2010
Trolling With Fly
Rainbow Trout
Nymph
Green
Sinking Fly Line
Morning
04/10/2010
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Had an interesting day on Roesiger. It took me awhile to find the trout but eventually found them using a full sink line in the main part of the lake. They hit a black woolly bugger and a green dragonfly nymph. I caught 12 in a couple of hours and even got a double header: two fish at once. The exciting event was I caught a kokanee salmon - the first time I've ever even seen one. He was a 15" and put up quite a fight compared to the hatchery trout. The trout were all recent stockers: 9 - 10 inchers.


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saltyseadog
4/10/2010 3:10:00 PM
you keep it ? looks like a good eating fish
ral
4/10/2010 4:29:00 PM
No, I just C&R.
returnofthefish
4/10/2010 6:22:00 PM
Were you trolling with two rods by yourself? I noticed you posted that you had two at once. Looks like your putting that two pole endorsement to good use.
ral
4/10/2010 10:01:00 PM
No I use only one rod at a time. I fish two flies: a size 8 black wooly bugger followed by a size 12 green dragonfly nymph. .
dogfish7
4/11/2010 1:55:00 AM
Kokanee are a beautiful fish. I have hooked a few on Roesigner myself. If you can get the time, try Baker Lake by Concrete, there is some great action for kokes there, just watch out for logs! The resort is a sweet place to camp at as well.
Jake Dogfish
4/11/2010 4:28:00 AM
Great report and nice Kokanee! I might have to try that 2 fly technique.
rseas
4/11/2010 7:29:00 AM
Baker Lake Resort is Closed. They lost their concession and closed last year. Both Baker and Lake Shannon hold good numbers of kokanee. Other west side kokanee lakes worth trying would be Stevens, Whatcom and Lake Sammish.
gmrpyle
4/11/2010 10:40:00 AM
don't c/r kokanee they taste grrrrrrrrrate best eating fish in the fresh.
dogfish7
4/12/2010 12:48:00 AM
rseas, I stayed there last summer at the resort, has it closed since then? Do you know what the power company is doing with the property there? I was going to go up there again for a few days when the weather gets a little warmer. Only reason I am asking is because I rented a nice 12' boat and motor and had a blast with my girlfriend. I also heard that the sockeye from Baker dam get dropped in there and that there are some real nice fish in there.
rseas
4/12/2010 6:54:00 AM
It looks as though I may be wrong, see below. PSE had indicated that they were not going to continue operating BLR but it appears that they have changed their mind.

Baker Lake Resort reservations now available for Memorial Day weekend and summer

BELLEVUE, Wash. (April 18, 2008) - Reservations for Memorial Day weekend and summer camping or cabin rentals at Puget Sound Energy’s Baker Lake Resort in the North Cascades are now being accepted. PSE operates the facility as part of its Baker River Hydroelectric Project in Whatcom and Skagit counties.

The lakeside resort, about 10 miles east of Mount Baker, will be open from May 22 to 26. The resort will close from May 27 to June 13, and then remain open until Sept. 14.

The resort includes 90 tent campsites, 11 cabins, boat rentals and moorage, a boat ramp, playground, and public restrooms.

For reservations, call 1-888-711-3033, or send an e-mail to: bakerlakerecpse@pse.com.

Media Contact:
Davina Gruenstein, 1-888-831-7250
rseas
4/12/2010 6:56:00 AM
Whoops that is dated 2008, I'll keep looking and post the information when I find it.
rseas
4/12/2010 6:56:00 AM
It looks as though I may be wrong, see below. PSE had indicated that they were not going to continue operating BLR but it appears that they have changed their mind.

Baker Lake Resort reservations now available for Memorial Day weekend and summer

BELLEVUE, Wash. (April 18, 2008) - Reservations for Memorial Day weekend and summer camping or cabin rentals at Puget Sound Energy’s Baker Lake Resort in the North Cascades are now being accepted. PSE operates the facility as part of its Baker River Hydroelectric Project in Whatcom and Skagit counties.

The lakeside resort, about 10 miles east of Mount Baker, will be open from May 22 to 26. The resort will close from May 27 to June 13, and then remain open until Sept. 14.

The resort includes 90 tent campsites, 11 cabins, boat rentals and moorage, a boat ramp, playground, and public restrooms.

For reservations, call 1-888-711-3033, or send an e-mail to: bakerlakerecpse@pse.com.

Media Contact:
Davina Gruenstein, 1-888-831-7250
rseas
4/12/2010 3:57:00 PM
I posted an article in the forum that addresses the closure.

http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/yaf_postsm101148_Baker-Lake-Resort.aspx#101148
Sonny Lipt EM
4/14/2010 1:56:00 PM
Hey Ral! My girlfriend and I were fishing next to you when you caught that double (Nice Work). It was a great day out there and we both limited trolling green wedding rings in a couple of hours.
ral
4/14/2010 4:14:00 PM
Sonny: I remember you. Glad to hear from you and happy that you caught so many.
hookorcrook
4/14/2010 4:58:00 PM
Wow. What a beautiful fish. I think that's the first time I've seen a kokanee. Bet it's really something right out of the water.
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