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Jorcanelle
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Fished Jordanelle Monday.  It was slower for us than it has been plus the average size of the fish was smaller.  I don't know what the diff. was but it might of been the early part of the storm.  I usually do better right before a storm so I don't know.
As I recall water temp. was 41 degrees.
The wedge dock was still on the ramp.
And no for you Koke guys none were caught.  We fished for them for about an hr. but just caught rainbow. I don't fish for them very much so I am not a reliable source of info on them.  They were most likely right where we were fishing and hungry, it's just I've not spent enough time chasing them to know how to catch em.
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Too bad the koke catching wasn't happening for you but always nice to catch those feisty bows there. How deep were you fishing?
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(12-27-2024, 02:24 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: Too bad the koke catching wasn't happening for you but always nice to catch those feisty bows there. How deep were you fishing?

Sorry it took so long to respond.  I forgot.
I figured we were fishing the whole time in the top 10' of the water column.  No down riggers as I have been trying out using snap weights. Water temp as I recall was 41 degrees.  Bunch of the fish have been long lining back with only enough weight to get the flasher under the water.  Rapalas and the like long line without any flasher.
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(12-30-2024, 04:01 PM)PACMEN Wrote:
(12-27-2024, 02:24 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: Too bad the koke catching wasn't happening for you but always nice to catch those feisty bows there. How deep were you fishing?

Sorry it took so long to respond.  I forgot.
I figured we were fishing the whole time in the top 10' of the water column.  No down riggers as I have been trying out using snap weights. Water temp as I recall was 41 degrees.  Bunch of the fish have been long lining back with only enough weight to get the flasher under the water.  Rapalas and the like long line without any flasher.

Sounds like you had it covered, when you are fishing the right depth, it's just a matter of covering water until you catch that first koke, after that, we usually stay in that spot expanding that area where we caught that first one. At least that is what we do.
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