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JoAnn and I had the day off and my original idea was to run over to Lake Wenatchee to get in on the sockeye fishery, but Hwy 2 is still closed so Back to Baker We Go (it’s a nice back-up plan…)
We arrived Sunday evening and trolled for about an hour and a half but no success. I’ve caught a sockeye on Baker once in the late afternoon so now I just have to try every time. Anyway, we retired to our anchorage and enjoyed a good movie and then off to bed for O’Dark 4am.
Woke up to cloudy skies and motored to the NW shoreline. For some reason, it seemed like everyone was fishing the NE, Noisy Creek side. I have no problem with that I said to JoAnn and ran our standard sockeye gear down to various depths of 45, 35, 30, and 25. I noted with anticipation that there are a lot more marks on the fishfinder, which only makes sense – last week we were fishing over 386 fish in the lake, now it’s over 5,600, Happy Days indeed!
The first two hours were totally dead. No bites, and only saw one caught on this side. Lots of marks so I figured maybe the sockeye slept in. BTW, I ran into a couple WA’Lakers today. We always enjoy getting the Shout Out and saying “Hi”. Anyway, 7am our deep starboard rod goes off and I grab the rod. It’s a real pig of a fish and takes multiple jumps and runs. I play him out but unfortunately as he is getting close to the net he takes one more run and pulls out the hooks. Dang! He was a brute, definitely one of those 8-9 pound fish we are all looking for. Gear back in the water and a few minutes later the 30 foot rod goes off. JoAnn takes control of this fish and soon we have our first chrome in the boat. We get another bite but lost this fish as well.
Things quiet down at this point and I start heading out to my favorite and most productive location on the lake. At 9am begins the start of an Epic Bite which includes a couple doubles and a whole lot of fish.
All rods were firing off, all depths were hitting. From 25 ft down to 55 ft. But the best depth was the 35 ft range. We run a variety of dodgers/sling blades and different variations of pink-ish rigs, some with smile blades, some with wiggle fins, some with nothing but hooks, but all with a piece of shrimp. And a little “something extra” mixed in.
The Bite ended at 10am, but only because we hit our limits – actually our last fish was part of a double so JoAnn got to play a bonus fish. I made sure the fish was well-played so as to be able to bring him to the side of the boat and unhook him with using the net. The fish swam off to be hopefully caught by another lucky angler. FYI, the regs on Baker allow two rods to be deployed until the limit is caught, and the anglers may continue to fish until the boat limit is reached. (page 58)
For the day we went 6 (7) caught, and 3 lost. All beautiful chromers and ranging 4-7 pounds. Another great day on Baker Lake!
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