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Topic: A Primer on Kayak Kokanee Fishing (video)  (Read 1709 times)

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uplandsandpiper

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Its no secret that Kokanee are my favorite fish to target from the kayak. They keep increasing in popularity and the number of lakes stocked with these fish continues to increase.  I put together the concise and informative video for those looking to get into kayak Kokanee or who are struggling to connect with the tasty little freshwater salmon.



Tinker

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  • Date Registered: May 2013
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How do you manage to fish with all the videos you're producing?

This is another good one - and thanks for posting it!
The fish bite twice a day - just before we get here and right after we leave.


YakHunter

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Thanks from one of the  "landlocked"!  Nice video.
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Spelunker

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Thanks for posting this stuff! Your videos are really helpful to people who are new to the state. Much appreciated.


micahgee

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Great video!

I too am bit by the Kokanee bug. It's really awesome to have such a reliable salmon fishery all over the NW. Honestly I'd rather eat Kokanee than any other salmon beside their Sockeye kin. It's not too fishy, not too mild with lot's of yummy oils.

It's a great time to catch a bunch of (modest sized) salmon and feed a bunch of folks!

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