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Chelan Lake Report
Chelan County, WA

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05/01/2011
Trolling
Kokanee
Corn
Red
Mack's Wedding Ring
Morning
05/01/2011
5
1275

With such a good morning shaping up I decided to go out for a shot at the Lake Chelan Kokanee. After dropping Cindy off at work, I had to go it solo today, I rigged up the boat and headed down to the public launch around 0730-0800. The parking lot was already full and riggs were in the upper lot. Out from the best western in about 25 feet of water, I dropped the down rigger attached to Mack's Flash-Lites and a red wedding ring with shoe peg corn and a white crappie nibble to 15 feet.. As I was rigging up the other rod (two pole endorsement), the first rod was twitching. Popped the clip and reeled in a monster 9" Kokanee. LOL I was raised to be grateful for what is offered, so into the livewell it went. I finally got two rods out, and there were times of doubles, but the lil buggers didn't stay on the hook real well today for me. I can't complaint though as I had over 30 hits, lost several at boatside, and kept a limit to fillet for the grill. They ran 9 & 10" this trip. Small but constant action. I remained in the lower end of the Lakeside area fishing 25-45 feet of water. It didn't seem to matter the depth of water, but most bites were 15-20 feet deep. I was running the wedding ring behind the boat 50-75 feet, and trolling 1.2 - 1.7 MPH, with 1.4 MPH being the most productive. It took about an hour to an hour and a half to get a limit in the boat, and the morning was outstanding, so a five was warrented. One thing I didn't notice was the water temp. Must have been "Just Right" though. LOL With the extremely low water level, the launch and take out can be a trial when there are lots of boaters, SO be patient and respectful of others who may not be as effecient as some, and enjoy a great time chasing the LAKE CHELAN KOKANEE.


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afk
5/2/2011 5:57:00 AM
Lewis, you make it look easy! I like the water temp. It seems like you use the same thermometer a lot. Keep it up. Thanks for the report.
rseas
5/2/2011 6:01:00 AM
Excellent report. I haven't fished Chelan since I was a kid. We keep trying to make it over there to fish chinook but something always seems to pop up keeping us on this side of the mountains.
blufin loui
5/2/2011 9:05:00 PM
Hey ya afk, as you know, Looks can be deceiving. LOL You gonna have to take some time and come up for some fishing. All work and no play............................................ But I do understand, we gotta do what we gotta do. Stay safe and well, and hope to see ya soon.
blufin loui
5/2/2011 9:08:00 PM
Hi ya rseas, the chinook fishery has been really slow to almost none existent this year. Maybe it will pick up, but I'm not holding my breath. Hope y'all get to travel over this way sometime. Maybe we could make a day fishing or something. Take care and keep the great reports coming.
Anonymous
5/2/2011 9:56:00 PM
Rseas - if you ever do decide to go make the trip and you want to catch some Macks, let me know... I fish a little differently from a lot of folks on the big lake and do pretty well...
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