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The skunk is off the new boat! It only took one trip but now we can get to some serious fish catching. As our maiden fishing voyage, we hit Lake Stevens today to see if the water has warmed enough to put the kokanee on the bite. It had not. The surface temperature ran between 42.2 degrees and 44.0 degrees. The water was still a little cold and then with the gusty winds, localized warm spots were hard to find. The fishing was tough but we still were able to scratch out a few take downs, lost fish and a nice native cutthroat (released).
There is a lot of surface activity with many fish showing at various depths on the meter. A large number of the fish we saw jumping were larger kokanee, maybe even a pound or more. Another few degrees and the kokanee fishing is going to be stellar. We pulled a variety of dodger/spinner combinations at 8-42’ on the downriggers. We were trolling 0.9-2.0 mph with most of the hits coming as we increased or decreased speed, passing about 1.2 mph.
All in all, our first fishing trip in the new boat went very well. We have some organizational issues to address but the boat did very well. I am very pleased with the outcome of what was an exhaustive research project.
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