05-01-2020, 12:52 PM
{Suggestions are welcome}
first you need a good fishfinder and know how to read it.
don"t believe them that say the kokanee are all on top, the fishfinder will tell you where they are at
if you find the kokes and how deep to put your downriggers, there is a lot to think about, if they are not hitting what you have you need to change
you need to think about colors, your set backs from the downrigger ball, how long of a leader to use between the dodger and squid.
and your speed, sometimes it may take me over two hr. to find this, and sometimes no matter what you do they will not bite
also worms and shrimp on my hooks have worked good this time of year. plus it will help catch cuts.
first you need a good fishfinder and know how to read it.
don"t believe them that say the kokanee are all on top, the fishfinder will tell you where they are at
if you find the kokes and how deep to put your downriggers, there is a lot to think about, if they are not hitting what you have you need to change
you need to think about colors, your set backs from the downrigger ball, how long of a leader to use between the dodger and squid.
and your speed, sometimes it may take me over two hr. to find this, and sometimes no matter what you do they will not bite
also worms and shrimp on my hooks have worked good this time of year. plus it will help catch cuts.