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06/23/2015
76° - 80°
Trolling
Kokanee
Corn
Pink
Sunny
Mack's Wedding Ring
Morning
71° - 75°
06/23/2015
3
1513

So with the passing of my mother in law yesterday in Wenatchee, came back to town to take care of some work and other things before heading back over on Thursday for the memorial, I decided to take a much needed break on the water today. Was toying with the idea of hitting Meridian but wanted to try out my new Abe and Als flasher that I designed with my own flashy tape so chose to hit the big lake today instead.

Launched at Atlantic City at 7 am and was the 1st trailer in the lot~ oh yea, today was Tuesday! Motored right over the beige house and started my troll north and taking a page from Fish Dawgs success with me, got the boat in 117 feet of water and down to 33 feet where I was marking fish. On the business end was a home made hootchie spinner tipped with scented fire corn and it wasn't long before I had a nice take down that pulled the clip! Fish on!!

The fish began playing tug of war with me but soon I was winning the battle when suddenly I felt slack on the line~ oh no! Yep, somehow my line broke at the flasher and was left with just a trailing empty line! Darn! I hate losing fish and I really hate losing gear!!

OH well, went back to work with a bunch of different combinations and ended up with 2 kokanees with one on a brads cut plug and the other on a fishing with Gary combo watermelon spinner. Now I have noticed some parasites on a couple of the kokanees I have caught and was wondering if anyone know what they were. I used to see these a lot on trout I used to catch on Deer lake on Whidbey island but hadn't seen too many on fish here so was wondering why all of a sudden they are showing up on the kokes. Haven't seen any on the cutts yet~

Anyhow, felt good just to get out on the water putting things into perspective and realize how precious life is and how blessed we are to live a place like this!! Take care and see you on the water!


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DjButler
6/23/2015 10:05:00 PM
I am sorry to hear that Barry. Prayers are being sent to your family. Hope you are holding up okay! Being one with nature is the best way to connect with its creator! God bless Brotha and thanks for the report!
G-Man
6/23/2015 10:13:00 PM
The parasites you are seeing are gill lice. They really can hit kokanee hard, and Lake Washington has an especially bad infestation. It's rare to catch a koke in this lake without a few hanging on them. When you catch one again, have a look under the gill plates, it's amazing how some of them make it to adulthood.
Toni
6/24/2015 5:35:00 AM
Sorry about your loss. Those bugs are copepod. Usually you see them in the gills.
Hunter757
6/24/2015 6:38:00 AM
Barry, sorry for your loss, our prayers are with you and your family. God bless
afk
6/24/2015 6:41:00 AM
Sorry for your loss Barry. I couldn't have said it any better than Dj.
The Rainbow on Roosevelt will have Copepods on them also. The surprising thing is their stomachs will be chock full of them also!
the doc
6/24/2015 2:13:00 PM
summit kokes have had them sporadically, for years. some years are worse than others. filthy little creatures. as a youth, i called em "fresh water sea lice". look like it, dont they? would have been great, if you would have hooked a real koke. a sockeye. lol.
rmrauscher
6/24/2015 5:32:00 PM
Hey I saw you out there. I was in the Customweld w/black canvas. Glad you caught a couple. I ended up with a couple cuts. C&R. Got a little toasty about noon so I bailed.
Fish Dawg
6/25/2015 12:03:00 PM
Sorry for your loss, Barry. Take care and be at peace, my friend.
salmonbarry
6/25/2015 7:51:00 PM
Thanks all and keep the lines tight while I'm gone!! Should be back on the water in a couple weeks and just in time for the salt fishing, Baker lake, and other areas to be picking up so will have more choices to make as to where to fish! Not too bad a problem to have the way I see it!!
Thanks again and God bless!
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