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Loon Lake Report
Stevens County, WA

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08/08/2014
66° - 70°
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Kokanee
Corn
Glow
Jig
Night
08/09/2014
5
1005

LIGHTS OUT!!

Took my brother in law Dan out to Loon for some kokanee action last night. We saw the most amazing red sun (from the smoke) on the way up. Rats left my camera home! Got on the lake around 8 and motored to the spot. The water is down from last week looking at the shoreline in the launch area. (looked before I leaped) The nearly full moon (98%, Waxing Gibbons) was already up as we arrived. Sunset is at 8:15 PM now.

Got all set up in the usual spot at 33' and had poles in by 8:30 or so. Dan caught the first one almost as soon as he put his bait in. Glow Swedish Pimples and Mack's glow hooks with maggots and pink shoepeg corn, 1 crank off the bottom worked the whole time last night.

I got my pole in shortly and proceed to get my first one right away. From there on it was truly LIGHTS OUT fishing!!!! Most of the time we had doubles on or one of us was re-baiting while the other landed a fish. They were really aggressive and snitched lots of corn. Hint: if you get bit and they don't come back in less than a minute you are now a baitless angler. No bait, no fish!!

The fish were in the 11 to 12" range and are putting on weight. They were really feisty last night, maybe from the cooler weather? Some sky-bolted for the top and jumped like crazy.......what a hoot! They would come up so fast you thought they were gone. Another tip from Fish Dawg: I have always used frozen gallon jugs of ice in the cooler. The lid spends a lot of time open when the fishing is hot. Put four or 5" of crushed ice in the bottom with a gallon of water(out of the lake once you get the first fish). The ice water really quick chills the fish and makes them much firmer when filleting. Thanks Fish Dog.

Limited out (20) by 9:37; don't know when I have ever done that! We sat and had smoked kokanee and salmon from the Columbia along with other snacks and water......yum life is good. Always remember to be thankful for the great country we are privileged to live in. Great fishing is a bonus.

Turned all of the fishing lights out by shortly after 10PM and had the leisurely boat ride back to the launch. What an AWESOME night.

Tight lines - Alan


Comments

Rocksand
8/9/2014 11:01:00 AM
Hi, 40yrs ago my parents had a secondary cabin on Loon. I have been hearing about the night fishing, and have a few questions.
Do you anchor?
is there still a WDFW boat launch?
are there a lot of boats at night?
Thank You
RockSand
downriggeral
8/9/2014 1:45:00 PM
Hi Rocksand - WDFW launch is on the NW corner of the lake. You go West on Hwy 292 at the north end of the lake off 395. In a couple of miles you cross under a railroad bridge. The sign is there shortly and you turn left. There are some boats at night, ten or so at the south end where we were fishing last night. Everyone gives plenty of room when they anchor up.

Lite poles, floating lights and light to see the rods are a must. You have to SEE the bite; if you feel it it's too late.
Cueballdg
8/9/2014 5:13:00 PM
Thanks for the info dowriggeral.
I was going to ask similar questions.
Was there a specific color glo hook that worked best ?
downriggeral
8/9/2014 5:44:00 PM
Maggot White has the best glow when charged - #6 Red hook is the one I use
hewesfisher
8/10/2014 5:38:00 PM
Way to go Alan! Must have been fun to knock 'em dead that quick. I smoked most of the ones I brought back from our trip and they are yummy. :-)
Kekedatackleco
8/10/2014 6:28:00 PM
Sounds like a blast! Still on my list of things to do before Summer is over. Great job and ditto on the info. I've always appreciated your willingness to share with other anglers learning a new lake or just trying to get better at one they already know. Thanks for the report.
downriggeral
8/10/2014 8:06:00 PM
hewesfisher, Good to hear you got the cobwebs out of the smoker! I smoked most of mine too; good eats for sure.
Dave, Sounds like we need to punch that bucket list. Summer is ticking away.
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