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Chelan County, WA

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04/05/2014
61° - 65°
Trolling
Kokanee
Shrimp
Orange
Mostly Sunny
Dodger
Morning
46° - 50°
04/07/2014
2
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After a few trailer and downrigger and boat water/fuel filter issues (always remember to fill the new filter with gas…) JoAnn and I final got to fish two days, Sunday and Monday on Lake Chelan.

Last year this time was our first trip on Chelan for kokanee, and it was truly Epic. This year you may have heard that the fishing has been tough. I will confirm that, but also give you some hope that Chelan, while not producing the numbers it did last year, will produce those quality 18-20” koks we all want to get in on.

Sunday my plan was to search areas uplake. We ran all the way to the narrows and fished for a couple hours, and caught one kok at 8am, 70 feet on the DR, orange hoochie with corn and mealworm. It was a respectable 15 ½” fish. We worked this area for another hour, and finding no fish marks (or fish) I decided to run us even farther up lake, to Field Point. Within minutes of dropping our lines we ran into a bite frenzy, getting three bites all within 5 minutes. Can you say “Fire Drill”? 90 feet on an orange “superglow” (my own creation) with shrimp, 75 feet on a pink hoochie with shrimp, and 55 feet on a gold wedding ring with mealworm. We caught two of three, an 18” and a 16”. You can bet I doubled back through the area but nothing. No more biters (or marks) here.

Ended Sunday at the Monument and again, no fish, but we did see some marks. Day one we ended with 3 of 4 fish, but all nice quality fish.

Monday I got us out a bit early, and we had lines in the water by 6:30 at the Monument. My plan was to work the basin since most of the weekend crowd would be gone. My plan paid off with a quick fish at 6:45, at 90 feet. Orange hoochie, shrimp bait. But not a kokanee. It was a nice 18” chinook, my first ever out of Lake Chelan! We fished the area for another two hours but nothing, so off to the next area, Mills Bay and working south to Minneapolis Beach and then Rocky Point.

I would like to say we found fish, but it continued to be a scratch it out affair. 8:35 we got a beauty in Mill Bay, an 18 ½” kok at 75 feet on an orange hoochie and mealworm. We moved over to The Rocky Point area and had a couple hookups that came un-buttoned, 9:30 at 60 feet on a green wedding ring/mealworm and 12:10 at 70 feet on an orange hoochie/mealworm.

So our first Chelan trip we brought back 5 koks and a chinook, compared to last year’s 36 fish. Ouch. I saved a glimmer of hope for the end of this report. Rocky Point had a pretty good number of fish marks, the most that I found over the entire lake in our two day travels. I think the catch numbers will improve, time will tell!

BTW, mealtime is always 5 stars on my boat thanks to my First Mate, JoAnn. :-)


Comments

salmonbarry
4/7/2014 9:34:00 PM
Thanks for the detailed report Mike and way to work that body of water. If it's any consolation, it may be better it's not peaking yet so that it will be epic for our get together the 1st weekend in May!!
Mike Carey
4/7/2014 9:37:00 PM
yup, agreed. The 18" fish are just gorgeous chunky fish. 15 1/2" for a "dink". I'll take that any day. I do need to restock my freezer of kokanee though. My freezer is empty. I've been eating good all through the fall and winter!
Mharri333
4/7/2014 9:44:00 PM
Mike, thanks for the report. I will post something more detailed when I am done Wednesday. It has been tough fishing but the fish caught are quality as you said. Will be seeing you at the group get together the first part of May.
Fish Dawg
4/8/2014 7:18:00 AM
Nice report, as usual, Mike! Thanks for sharing and enjoy your tasty kokanee treats.
Toni
4/8/2014 8:01:00 AM
Nice report Mike. Sorry you didn't catch you limit. Maybe you will catch your biggest this year.
Mike Carey
4/8/2014 8:30:00 AM
yes, I want to break that 20" number. We did get to do some fun exploring uplake and I got my first Chinook so it's fine. I think the numbers will come.
ncwflounderer
4/8/2014 11:06:00 AM
is 18 the normal size for the Chinook out of Lake Chelan? I figured they would get much larger
Steelheadin360
4/8/2014 11:07:00 AM
A Nooker! Nice! At least you found a few. I think its just starting to get fishy in the lower basin.
mtngrizz
4/8/2014 2:29:00 PM
Nice Kokes, How far back off the clip were you trolling? Thnx. Mtngrizz
Mike Carey
4/8/2014 2:58:00 PM
Running my gear back 30-45 pulls (40-50 feet). The Chinooks don't necessarily get huge from my understanding. I think the biggest I've very seen was in the 6-8 pound range. Nice meat on him BTW.
Fishman_Kuzan
4/8/2014 5:07:00 PM
Great report and beauty fish! Your Chinook aids my suspicion the big one that got away last week also might of been nooky. You think it is worthwhile running up lake? Seems I had similar success sticking in the lower basin so wondering your opinion...
Mike Carey
4/9/2014 6:39:00 AM
We ran up there to explore different spots. It's beautiful and less pressure, which can help. I think right now hitting fish is more of a random bit of chance than anything else. Except for the nice marks I noted Monday at Rocky Point, I saw no significant schools of fish.
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