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Alta Lake Report
Okanogan County, WA

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10/19/2017
41° - 45°
Trolling
Kokanee
Corn
Pink
Raining
Flasher/Lure
Morning
51° - 55°
10/23/2017
5
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Wanted to get one last trip in on my "home" kokanee lake before it closes. As expected numerous spawners could be seen cruising the shoreline and near the surface. Hoping to avoid the "Marvin the Martian" fish I headed out towards the middle lake and drop my gear down to about 15' using a 1.5 oz cannonball 75' behind the kayak. Within a few minutes the first chrome fish came knocking. This was followed by two successive doubles in the next 20 minutes putting a quick less than 1 hour limit in the boat.

I was running pink and galaxy UV microhoochies from Paulina Peak Tackle with a pink/UV Big I dodgers and a new kokanee dodger from Brad's Killer Fishing Gear, which is nothing more than a salmon wobbler with UV tape. I tipped hoochies with corn soaked in bloody tuna oil from pro-cure.

I am going to miss this lake until next spring but I'll continue to pursue kokanee on open and hard water over the next few months. I get a lot of questions here and on other sites about my fishing kayak. I put together a video on how I rig my kayak for kokanee trolling.


Comments

herefishy
10/23/2017 9:57:23 AM
Nice catch and great photos!
Hoping to get to Lake Alta next year when I have some vacation time. How is the fishing in May?
uplandsandpiper
10/23/2017 10:11:49 AM
Should be lights out. Also keep nearby upper Conconully in mind for opportunities at 16"+ kokes in the spring.
ndn
10/23/2017 11:01:37 AM
What fish finder and where is the transducer located.
uplandsandpiper
10/23/2017 11:11:07 AM
The fishfinder is a Helix 5 G2 ( a link is available in the comments section of the video). Newer Hobie kayaks come with a specialized scupper (a recess in the bottom of the kayak) for mounting a transducer. Otherwise I use what is called "the puck" methods for my other kayaks.
rentongrasshopper
10/23/2017 12:13:46 PM
Thank you for making the video and helpful information.
It's awesome!
greenboater
10/24/2017 4:28:11 AM
Question? The boat and all the extras as seen in this video ,what figure would you put as a cost to outfit the boat not to include tackle and or gear? Have to say for a Kayak it seems to have all the bells and whistles and looks really neat as well , only wonder how does it do when the wind kicks up say more then 7-10 mph and your a mile or more from where you launch down wind , must be a fun time ! of course with a tail wind , that might be not so bad. The information in your video is well worth watching , fishing that lake this time of year looks like you have it all to yourself . Nice bunch of fish too.
uplandsandpiper
10/24/2017 7:16:10 AM
Kayak, fishfinder, and all the riggings you are looking at around $3200. It is a lot of money for a kayak and it could be done for much cheaper but its my passion and my butt is in that boat 80+ days a year. For the savings in kayak angling comes after the purchase. I wrote an article for NWFR you can read here on deciding if kayak fishing is right for you? http://www.northwestfishingreports.com/Articles/Details/764

I can fish in 7-10 mph winds all day especially in my pedal kayak. When winds start tipping towards 15-20 mph then it can be a struggle. That being said I've gone 6 miles offshore in pursuit of Coho when the wind kicked up and had no worries that I would be able to make it back. Maintaining troll speeds for koke/trout is so incredibly easy I could and do do it 8+ hours without any ill affects. However, everybody has different physical limitations and you do need take in account weather just as any other angler would.
JoshH
10/24/2017 12:34:27 PM
Something very satisfying about fishing from a kayak. At the end of the day, everything that happened was you. Love the Hobie's and how adaptable they are. Really enjoy your videos! Jealous of all of the cool places you get to fish.
cobrar543
10/25/2017 9:11:41 AM
is one of my favorite lakes now, I fish closer to the rock wall but like your weight system in place of down riggers. How do you know your depth thou?
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