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Topic: 6/2 Kokanee near Green Peter Dam  (Read 4682 times)

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crmartel

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I fished GP on the evening bite tonight from my kayak.  I marked lots of fish in 25-35 feet of water (with some schools deeper still) in the waters adjacent to the dam--esp the 100' shelves off the main channel.  Im still new with kokanee fishing, so I didnt boat any tonight.  Hopefully, you'll do better.  There is a parking area across the GP dam road--from there I lowered my yak down the bank (30' @ 20 degrees)  to get on the fish.  Was nice to bypass the marina madness and spend more time on target.


FishSniffer

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There's a big Kokanee Derby there next Saturday.


Justin

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how were you getting your gear down to them?  Downriggers?  Lots of weight?  Welcome to the forum.
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crmartel

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Thank you--NWKA's been a helpful resource for getting into the obsession--thought I should start chipping in.
 
Last night I was using a small Pink Lady diver http://www.luhrjensen.com/products/divers--planers/pink-lady with a line counter reel (assuming a 2:1 dive ratio and adjusting down 5' every minute there wasn't a strike).  Also was also long lining using a one ounce cone weight on a bead and swivel above my terminal gear.  From what Ive read, this should put it in 20-30 feet of water with a slow troll--but that's more of a crap shoot regarding depth.

Im not sure I could safely deploy and retrieve a manual down rigger from my yak at this stage in the game.


Justin

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Thanks for the info.  I've got one of those Down planers but I'm not sure the ratio on it.   I should look up the number online.
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jimst

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Them Kokes are big and tasty.  We did well with a few ozs of weight last year!


jimst

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Some info at :http://www.oregonfishingforum.com/green-peter-lake/18387-6-4-2011-gp.html
3 or so oz weight or downrigger or jiging.
People at offorum need to see how fishing is done: kayak style.


crmartel

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Thank you for the tip--the OFF is another great resource.


 

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