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Conconully Lake Lake Report
Okanogan County, WA

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08/13/2016
Trolling
Kokanee
Corn
Orange
Sunny
Dodger
Morning
08/14/2016
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We didn't put all of our limits in the boat, but this was a 5 star day. Once again the wife and our two kiddos are on The Benthook pontoon. Just added a downrigger this last week and am just starting to figure out how to use this thing. It's a penn fathom a aster 600 manual. Never used a downrigger so this is a first. Will start experiments with stacking soon. But for now just running one rod on the rigger. I will admit I am having trouble seeing the bite. Setback from ball to release is about 18". I'm thinking about running it further back to allow a little more room to transfer the bite to the tip better. We have taken a few weeks off on the upper lake and the fish have moved and we had to look around to find them. Finally got into them just in front of the last house heading up lake. These fish are just starting to get a little color change. They are in a big school and every time we found the school we hit fish. Orange hoochies are the best color this day. I only had 2 tied up so needless to say I tied 10 more when we got home. Did great on the long lines and downrigger pole. Drug first fish around or the downrigger for a while before I reeled it in the check and got a nice 13" that was flat wore out. Learning curve on the rigger. Any advice would be great. Thanks Definitely want another fathomaster to make a set.


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afk
8/15/2016 7:13:00 AM
Hey Bent hook pontoon, I like to use the longest release available. I think it allows for a pendulum affect. I think we all have towed around a fish or 2 not knowing until we check our gear! A light rod with lots of sensitivity helps too.
Keep them kiddos out on the water! Keep up the good work DAD!
Andy
EnsPulver
8/15/2016 1:28:00 PM
Ditto on the light rod. Once set in the release and at depth, reel in line to bend the rod tip down as much as is comfortable. Then, if the release isn't too tight, when the fish hits the rod tip snaps up and you'll probably have a fish. One person's opinion...
Bent hook pontoon
8/15/2016 1:35:00 PM
Thanks for the advice. I put a new release on from seps it's really simple and worked great last night. A little longer lead to the release gave a bit more sensitivity. We nailed them last night. New report to come. Today we are going to attempt to stack on this one downrigger. Going to be looking for another fathomaster 600 to make a set.
rmrauscher
8/15/2016 7:26:00 PM
42 inches works good for me.
Why2Fish
8/18/2016 9:51:00 AM
My set back is approx 16". Line is buried very deep into clip. Limber tipped rod shows fish-on well.
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