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gpc
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kokanee

Post by gpc » Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:13 pm

What are the best places in king, pierce, and snohomish counties to fish for kokanee?

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Volk
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RE:kokanee

Post by Volk » Thu Jun 14, 2007 12:09 am

clear lake down meridian (hway 161). past Graham and near NWtrek. limit on kokanee within the first hour EVERY time im out there. usually end up catch and releasing till i get 5 that dont get hooked on the lip. usually end up hooking into about 12-20 of them

BTW, you have to have a boat. if you have a boat and you like bass fishing too, i would be up for going out with you and showing you the spot, as well as trying to catch some bass there. since i dont have a boat, im always looking to get out there more.
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Roadkill
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RE:kokanee

Post by Roadkill » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:58 pm

King County...

Rattlesnake Lake

Lake Sammamish

Lake Sawyer

Lake Meridian


Peirce County...

American Lake

Lake Steilacoom <- some years

Lake Louise


Thurston County...

Lake St. Clair


Kittatas County...

Keechelus

Kachess



a little off topic, but....

Bill Herzog has a great article on Kokanee Trolling...
in the new June/July edition of Salmon, Trout and Steelheader magazine.

I used to fish with his Uncle Bob on American Lake many years ago...
my relatives have the double "A" frames on the Island.

:)



tc,
Road
Fishing is like sex,
when it's good, it's real good,
and when it's bad,
it's still pretty good.

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RE:kokanee

Post by mallard83 » Thu Jun 14, 2007 8:00 pm

Lake Stevens in Snohomish County is a great kokanee lake. But if you fish it get there early as this is a very popular recreational boating lake.

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