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The wife and I decided to head out early in the morning and do a daytime mission at Loon Lake. She's not a real big fan of the nighttime fishing so daytime trolling it was! I really did not have big expectations because in the past trolling has yielded a half dozen, maybe 10 kokes per outing where as the night time method of lights and glow hooks almost always yields a limit.
Boy was I wrong!
By the time we were putting the first line in the water it was 6:05 AM. Wife's not very good with the downrigger so I set up her downrigger rod first. Started to set up my downrigger and bang, fish on the first one and it hadn't been in the water 30 seconds.
Eventually I did get all four of our rods in the water but we wound up with three double hook ups, and one triple hook up at one point.
At about 9:15 AM we had limited out with 20, 10 to 11 inch kokanee in the live well.
The fish were consistently striking at 25 feet. I don't think we ever had more than a 10 minute break between strikes.
I used the same rig on all four rods. It was a hot pink spinner, wedding ring type of style, that I made myself. Had a 15 inch leader above the spinner with a silver and hot pink 4/0 dodger. I also had the spinners tipped with cured corn and maggots.
Absolutely deadly, but a heck of a lot of fun. There are certainly bigger kokes in other lakes but the action would be hard to match that you can find here.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service