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06/20/2014
71° - 75°
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Kokanee
Maggots
Glow
Windy
Jig
Night
06/22/2014
5
1192

Took my two older boys and brother-in-law night fishing Friday night after the winds calmed down. I was concerned the cold wet weather earlier in the week would have a negative impact on the kokanee bite, but all it did was delay the hot bite. We had our limit of 40 fish by about 11:45 pm while anchored in 32 FOW. Fish are putting on a little more weight now and are all running 11-12 inches. Been using a new fish cooler that I picked up at Costco that has an easy access lid and is full of insulation. I put some homemade vacuum sealed ice packs inside and my fish stay very cold until the next day. I learned how to make the reusable ice packs on this website and its so nice not having to buy ice anymore for kokanee fishing.


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afk
6/22/2014 11:49:00 AM
Is that an ice fishing rod you use? Thanks for the report
tnga
6/22/2014 12:05:00 PM
Yes it is. I think it's about 30" long and helps me keep the rod tip close and very still so I can detect a subtle kokanee bite. It also helps me lift the fish into the boat easier. I use to fish with 6 ft ultralite rods but medium action ice fishing rods work much better.
Idstud
6/22/2014 5:42:00 PM
Nice haul. Ive always wanted to try jigging for kokanee its hard to break away from trolling. I have read about jigging just wouldnt know what I was doing. Do you think night is better than morning and did you use a light or chum? Thats a nice looking cooler as well.
tnga
6/22/2014 9:03:00 PM
I think jigging for kokanee at night is much more productive than trolling during the day. You also land more fish jigging since all fish are hooked in the roof of the mouth and you can be more aggressive reeling the fish in. Also, there is very little fishing pressure at night and the kokanee tend to school up in more shallow water. The only downside to night fishing is being out in the dark, but I bring plenty of headlamps, flashlights, a lantern and use a good sonar/gps to find good holes and to navigate back to the boat ramp.
tnga
6/22/2014 9:11:00 PM
We don't ever use anything to chum, just look for fish on the sonar. We usually move if we don't see fish on the sonar after about 30 minutes.
Idstud
6/23/2014 7:48:00 PM
Thanks for the tips Im going to have to try this one of these days or I should say nights.
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