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Topic: Bigger than average kokanee  (Read 2412 times)

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pmmpete

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  • Location: Missoula, Montana
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In most lakes in Montana, an 11 inch kokanee is a Boone and Crockett fish.  But in the Regulating Reservoir near Helena, the kokanee are quite a bit bigger.  Here is a 15 inch kokanee I caught today.  By the end of the summer, you can catch 16-18 inch kokanee in this reservoir.



Old-timers talk of the considerably bigger kokanee which it used to be possible to catch in nearby Holter Reservoir and Hauser Reservoir.  That fishery is gone now, gobbled up by walleye imported by bucket biologists.


Mojo Jojo

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Nice looking fish there Pete as well as a beautiful background and the weather ain't to shabby either. Still reminiscing about sturgeon and rockfish?



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smilinkayaker

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Nice one pete!! That looks like a beautiful place.


Doc Miller

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Beautiful fish...I've yet to land one, but I've heard that they're good eating. 
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pmmpete

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Beautiful fish...I've yet to land one, but I've heard that they're good eating.
Kokanee taste (not surprisingly) a lot like salmon, and are excellent cooked and excellent smoked.


Widgeonmangh

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Nice fish!  I am headed out this morning to go after some myself!
Fish on the right side that's where the fish are! John 21:6

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