Mike Carey
4/9/2012 7:37:00 AMToni
4/9/2012 8:24:00 AMYou should have brought a dead fish hooked it to his line and yelled fish on.... :-)
Smalma
4/9/2012 9:05:00 AMSaw you on Saturday - very nice "ride" you have there!!
I did run a temperature profile Saturday. While the temp was in the high 40s on the surface at 10 feet it was 43 degrees. At 20 and 30 feet it was 42 degrees. From there down beyound 60 feet it was 40 degrees. Lots of cold water.
Those Stevens early season kokanee are fickle beasts! If we can get 8 or 10 more days like this week end we should be shfiting into a more stable fishing situation. Until then we'll be stuck with hit and miss fishing thought the sparodic bites should be come more frequent and last a bit long.
Thanks for the report
Curt
Idstud
4/9/2012 9:23:00 PMrseas
4/10/2012 6:16:00 AMStud, how are the little ones doing? I love the new FF, even with the smaller screen on my 798 as I work through the learning curve the capability of the SI is amazing. Regarding the number of poles thing, I truly appreciate someone gently helping their fellow fisherman comply with the regulations. I would rather be reminded than pay a fine or have my license confiscated. I primarily mentioned it so everyone knew we were fishing legally. It's funny, we had the same thing happen while fishing Baker Lake quite often last year. 4 poles out with 2 or 3 people sleeping on the deck and me driving.
rseas
4/10/2012 6:23:00 AMSmalma
4/10/2012 7:18:00 AMI'm using that glass tube (Vexilar deptherm). The key seems to be to let it hang down at the depth being checked for 5 minutes or so so. While that extends the time need I'm mostly interested in the how the temperatures are developling in the spring until the thermocline forms I just use one of my downriggers and fish either a flat line or lead line on that side until I learn what I need.
I have doing this for a couple years and am finding some interesting stuff that seems to fly in face of what many folks think is going on. Just one example last year on Stevens a decent thermocline did not form until early June (nearly a month late). Before that point there was a huge block of 50 degree water for the fish to roam in. The fish tended to be pretty spread out and the preferred depth seem to change hourly dictated by light peneratation and daphin behaviors. The folks that were not adjusting to those changes struggled until the thermocline formed which gives the angler a predictable depth to target
Curt
Idstud
4/10/2012 9:27:00 PMCurt --- thanks for sharing your temp knowledge Ive been wondering how to get temps myself.
Tights lines everyone
Smalma
4/11/2012 7:08:00 AMOn 4/10 the top 30 feet had warmed up approximately 10 degrees (in the low 50s) in the last few days. While the fishing has yet to turn on it should not be too much longer. Expect the "game" to be full on by the 25th - hopefully before.
Curt