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Title: Lake Whitefish on Flathead Lake
Post by: pmmpete on July 11, 2017, 08:45:43 PM
The lake whitefish bite has started in Flathead Lake, and it looks like it's going to be a good one.  The "bite" is when the whitefish come into shallow water, around 50-60 feet, to chow down on baby perch about .5" to .75" long.  It typically starts in the middle of July and extends into August.  I was fishing for lake trout, but encountered some whitefish and switched to fishing for them.  I caught 5 between 18" and 20".

Whitefish are usually found right on the bottom, but I found a large school of whitefish stacked up from the bottom at 110 feet to 60 or 70 feet.  I tried jigging for them at various depths, and ended up snagging one.  I wonder if you can catch suspended lake whitefish by downrigger trolling with a small lure? Has anybody tried this, and if you have, what kinds of lures did you use, and what success did you have?
Title: Re: Lake Whitefish on Flathead Lake
Post by: Ravensfan on July 12, 2017, 09:38:06 AM
Nice fish Pete! Are they a good eating fish?


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Title: Re: Lake Whitefish on Flathead Lake
Post by: bb2fish on July 12, 2017, 09:46:31 AM
I used to catch whitefish on Flathead Lake using perch colored rooster tails.  Mountain whitefish seems less prevalent here in Oregon, but I'd catch them on trout flies too (hare's ears and pheasant tail nymphs).  I didn't know that lake whitefish and mountain whitefish are two different species.

Those are some big ones, Pete!  Did you smoke them??
Title: Re: Lake Whitefish on Flathead Lake
Post by: pmmpete on July 12, 2017, 10:28:37 AM
Nice fish Pete! Are they a good eating fish?
Lake whitefish are excellent cooked, and they are excellent smoked.

I used to catch whitefish on Flathead Lake using perch colored rooster tails.  Mountain whitefish seems less prevalent here in Oregon, but I'd catch them on trout flies too (hare's ears and pheasant tail nymphs).  I didn't know that lake whitefish and mountain whitefish are two different species.

Those are some big ones, Pete!  Did you smoke them??
Yes, lake whitefish and mountain whitefish are different species.  Mountain whitefish is a native species in Montana, but lake whitefish were introduced.  Were the whitefish you caught on Flathead Lake mountain whitefish or lake whitefish?

I have smoked lake whitefish, and they're very good smoked.  There are commercial fisheries for lake whitefish on the Great Lakes and in various places around the eastern United States, and smoked whitefish are available in delicatessens around the east.  For some reason they are usually smoked whole, with the head and skin on.  Google "smoked whitefish" to see some pictures.  I fillet them before smoking the fillets.
Title: Re: Lake Whitefish on Flathead Lake
Post by: pmmpete on July 16, 2017, 04:01:37 PM
Amik came from Idaho to Montana on vacation, and I got him onto some lake whitefish.
Title: Re: Lake Whitefish on Flathead Lake
Post by: Amik on July 16, 2017, 06:57:18 PM
We are having a great time. I can't thank Pete enough for all the knowledge and information that he has shared, not only for whitefish, from downrigger setup to lake trout and kokanee fishing.
We got blown off the water today but can't wait to try again tomorrow.
Title: Re: Lake Whitefish on Flathead Lake
Post by: pmmpete on August 14, 2017, 07:49:29 AM
The lake whitefish "bite" is still going on.  I took home 10 on August 12, which is about all I like to process in an evening, and let others go.  The baby perch are now about twice the size that they were a couple of weeks ago.
Title: Re: Lake Whitefish on Flathead Lake
Post by: pmmpete on August 25, 2018, 04:41:20 PM
I caught 17 lake whitefish this morning.  Most of them were pretty large.  The last picture shows what they are eating - baby perch.