In a last minute whim.I decided to hook up the boat and venture up to Bumping lake to see what the Kokanee was like this year.I arrived around 1 pm or so.Not an ideal time for kokes but then again I just needed to get out of the house being that I only get one day off this week.These last minute trips seem to always make me forget to bring something,and today it was maggots.Oh well I had gulp ones and some nightcrawlers which got me by ok.I started out in my normal spot at the upper most end of the lake with a shasta herringbone uv swingblade flasher(pink) and a small homemade wedding ring spinner with gulp maggots on the front hook and a pinch of worm on the back.Not alot of action in this spot just a couple of 9 inch kokes which are typical heres so I moved down about a quarter of a mile or so and dropped the downrigger back to 25 ft and right away I started getting action.This time I couldnt keep the little boogers hooked up all the way into the boat.Swapped out my hooks on my rig and proceeded again this time I had better results.I have to admit the okuma sst kokanee rod (7'6") is one of the best rods for the buck and here it worked awesome.I had one of the 7 footers too but it was a bit too whimpy for me the 7'6" is much better(I caught a 6 lb german last year at Park lake with it)I pulled the boat out around 7 or so and headed back to yakivegas with a few kokes for the smoker. Not lights out fishing but it did scratch my itch at the time