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Well three of us decided to fish out of Spring Canyon again today. The water was calm and from a vantage point I could see fish rising all over the lake just about as far as I could see. I took note of the areas the jumpers were concentrated and then continued down the hill to the launch.
The bite was hot from the start which made for a great day to experiment. We made a rule that once you caught a fish on a lure, that lure had to be retired. This forced us to use lures that we always wanted to try, but never got around to it. These kokes are hitting plugs, spinners, flies, and spoons in orange, pink, chartreuse, and probably many other colors I never get around to try. It didn't take too long to catch our kokes, so we decided to stay and fish for bows. This mainly resulted in hooking up with more (unwanted at this point) pesky kokanee, but did yield 4 rainbows to add to our catch. What a fun and beautiful day on the water. These fish are putting up more of a fight now that the water is warming a bit. What fun it is to see these fish go airborne during the fight.
This year is hands down the best Kokanee year on Roosevelt in over 10 years. I would also venture to say it's producing the biggest kokes in the northwest. I hope to have an opportunity to share this great fishery with more of you in the near future. Leave the hassles up to me. Just jump in the car and into my boat, and join me on a kokanee adventure. Possibly the best of your lifetime.
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