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06/22/2019
56° - 60°
Trolling
Kokanee
Corn
Orange
Cloudy
Morning
06/22/2019
2
4211

After reading the recent reports on Lake Washington kokanee I found myself with a free weekend, no commitments, ya! On top of that, my wife JoAnn was down with doing some fishing so we looked at our options and decided to see if we could find some of the quality kokanee that other NWFR members have been catching.

We launched out of Magnusen Park at 5:15am and ran over to Kirkland. Runing two rods off of downriggers we focused on meter marks in the 20-50 foot range. We ran kokanee specific gear with cured corn back 30-75 feet from the clip.

The action started slow but we soon started getting kokanee hook-ups and the fish were as nice as previously reported! First two fish were lost at the boat, but the third made it to the net, a super fat 14” shiny kokanee. Nice! The fish was caught at 35 feet deep on a hoochie and dutch fork custom lure orange blade. These blades are beautiful and are transparent, better to show the hoochie or beads that you pare them with. I’m a believer as all our fish came today on this rig.

After the 14” kok things died off so we worked our way north along the 70-90 drop-off. Around 9am the deep rod again exploded and I caught and released a beautiful 20” cutthroat. We continue over to Juanita Bay and got a nice rainbow, and marked a lot of non-biting fish, which I would guess were indeed kokanee. The wind was blowing cross-ways to us so rather than have JoAnn suffer the cross-pounding we ran across to the west side of the lake and fished the bay north of Magnusen Park. We marked a few fish, not nearly as many, and called it a day at 10:30am.

Not red-hot, I think the low pressure front killed our kok bite. I did run into NWFR member “FishDawg” who relayed similar tough fishing on his boat. Going back out again tomorrow for Round Two!


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Mike Carey
6/22/2019 8:13:42 PM
Hey all, this report has a code error which cut off half the report. I'm working on getting it fixed. Sorry for the partial report...
sebastes
6/23/2019 8:21:24 AM
Hello Mike, this is an exciting development! I work on Kokanee recovery on Lake Sammamish. It was thought the kokanee in Lake Washington had either blinked out or hybridized with the baker lake sockeye. By chance, do you still have the fish? If so, I would really like to get ahold of the head and gills if possible. We would run the genetics, read the otoliths, and compare the gill structure to some of the historical kokanee samples we have at UW.
Thanks,
Dave 425-287-2370
Aaron
6/23/2019 10:18:40 AM
All fixed.
rmrauscher
6/23/2019 12:29:06 PM
LOL looks like the Kokanee won out over the Coho. Decisions decisions so many options.
Mike Carey
6/23/2019 5:07:13 PM
Yup, koks were calling my name
Fish Dawg
6/23/2019 3:50:53 PM
Good to see you out there, Mike & JoAnn!

I ended up turning loose several mini chinook and one 5” kokanee along with a perch. Only decent fish of the day was a medium sized cutthroat that I lost at the net.

Thanks for the report and good luck out there today.
Mike Carey
6/23/2019 5:08:11 PM
Good seeing you out there Brian. Like I said, I blame it on the weather!
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