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18 - Lake Roosevelt South End to Spokane Confluence Report
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01/11/2015
36° - 40°
Trolling
Rainbow Trout
Orange
Cloudy
Floating Minnow
All Day
01/13/2015
4
911

I got an unexpected day off and put it to good use! We put in at Spring Canyon at 07:30. I had the luxury of riding along with Mcfisherson13 of this site. He wanted to explore new water and I was game. We ran up to the mouth of the SanPoil and dropped our gear in. We used Kekeda type flies in pink,orange and perch as well as K-flies in orange. We fished them on the downriggers from 10 to 50 feet on the wire. We were prospecting for Kokes and had one almost to the boat with a jointed orange rapala on the surface line! We flat lined Rapalas 180 - 225 feet back. We toyed with speed from 1-3MPH. We caught Rainbows on all colors and almost every depth down to 50FT. The Bows were feisty & plump ranging from 14-19". But, 17-18 average size. We were able to catch and release several fish before keeping our limits of Bows. Thanks Mark for another great day out! Sorry no pics.


Comments

hewesfisher
1/13/2015 8:25:00 AM
Nice to read a report from you at Roosevelt and happy to hear of your success! Thanks for posting. :-)
downriggeral
1/13/2015 8:46:00 AM
Thanks for sharing afk. Glad you got to catch some of those beautiful Lake Roosevelt fish. Alan
C-money
1/13/2015 10:09:00 AM
Was there a fee to launch at Spring Canyon? I may try to go Friday, as long as the weather holds. Thanks!!
afk
1/13/2015 5:48:00 PM
hewesfisher & downriggeral, it was some much needed hydro-therapy. It was spontaneous due to an unexpected early return of a co-worker I was covering for.
C-money, Spring Canyon is a NPS launch. $6.00 for one week. I am not aware of any launches that are not run by the park service. please, anybody else chime in if I'm wrong.
Andy
widebear
1/13/2015 7:23:00 PM
Thanks for the report. One of these days the kok's will start hitting. I am in the process of making some planer boards and will be trying them out down by keller some place. So if you see a guy looking like a newby it's probably me.LOL
downriggeral
1/13/2015 8:48:00 PM
As far as I know all launches on Roosevelt are National Park Service. Besides the $6 fee you can also get a annual launch pass for $15 if you have a National Parks Senior Pass or $30 if you aren't old and grey like some of us!
hewesfisher
1/14/2015 7:09:00 AM
Yeah, like me, uh, well I'm old and silver, just not "old" enough. LOL. All public launches on the south shore are part of Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area - launch fee required. I've see a couple launches on the south shore that appear to be private (one below Whitestone) but unlikely the public can obtain access. So, $6, ($3 with a Senior Pass) or $30 for annual ($15 for Senior Pass). One note of caution, all the launches are NPS, so your WDFW launch permit is NOT valid and can result in a ticket if you don't pay NPS fee to launch.
afk
1/14/2015 8:01:00 AM
widebear , With any luck our lines will not get tangled too bad! LOL I built a set of boards last year and have yet to deploy them. They are a lot of work to use but, hey if it is key to catching fish I'm all over it!
C-money
1/19/2015 10:52:00 AM
Thanks for the replies about the launch fees. Did not go cause of all the snow Thursday night. Keeping fingers crossed for this Thursday or Friday!
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