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Pisco Sicko

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I'm going to be taking next Tuesday off of work (OK, my wife gave me permission, for my Bday ::)) and I'm going fishing!

My best options are:
Omak Lake/ big Lahontans
Lake Chelan/ Lakers
Banks Lake/ carp, bass, perch, walleye and big bows.

Might be tough for you guys to join me, but your welcome to, if you can swing it..



Wayne Jordan

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How deep do you have to fish in Chelan to get the Lakers? I've fished quite a bit for them in Maine, but haven't targeted them out here yet...


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We fished Lake Chelan last year in the late winter or was that early spring.  Fished as deep as almost 400'.  Here's the report ... http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=2967.45

-Allen


Pisco Sicko

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Yeah, they're pretty deep. I think the shallowest we caught one was around 90-100'. I've wondered about trolling shallow, at first light, like they do in Tahoe. Light line, big plugs, 200'+ back.

A fellow guide is taking me to a private pay-to-play lake in the morning. May hit another spot in the afternoon.


Pisco Sicko

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So I did fish the little private pond with a friend and fellow guide. Decent fishing for 'bows and browns to 20-21". Lots of chronomids on the water; some surface action. The best action was subsurface on a huge dragonfly nymph. The fish were going bonkers on it, till they were educated. It was breezy and several times seemed to be on the verge of a T storm.

Left the pond around 5pm and still had daylight and was close (20 miles) ::) to Omak Lake, so bopped over there. 2 trucks and 4 guys at Cow Beach; they were unhappy campers with no fish for the 2 days that they had been there. (And they were from Idaho and Cal.) They had only seen 5 small fish caught over that period, by others. They rolled their eyes when I told them I had never been skunked there; and left before being traumatized by my catching something (their words!). It was even windier at Omak; blowing 15-20 with fair whitecaps. Terrible conditions for casting but actually good for fishing as the fish seem less cautious. Used a big tan bunny/sculpin imitation and managed  1 Lahonton @ 23"; about 4-5lbs. So, I still have a good streak going at Omak. One of things that I like about this fishery is that the big water/ big fish remind me of a saltwater fishery. The scenery is topnotch, too, with the lake in a deep valley and the water being a spectacular blue. Took a pic of the fish but forgot that I had to save the photo (on cam/phone).  >:( Did manage some photos of the lake, but don't have time to post, now.