06-17-2002, 04:32 AM
Well, here goes. Lake trout- We caught lakers off the point between swim beach and the pipeline on flat fish, along the drop up from sheep creek on rapalas, and up from kingfisher on spinners. Fish over ten pounds are down between 80 and 100 feet and smaller fish are around fifty feet. Kokanee- We caught kokanee mostly in the sheep creek area around fourty feet depths and between linwood bay and horseshoe in thirty five feet. The kokes in the canyon were all smaller. Rainbows- We caught rainbows most places, just using spinners. Mostly orund sheep creek and hideout and the lucerne marina but everyone at the fish cleaning station had trout from all over the lake. The pattern I noticed for the bigger trout was fish areas where shallow drops into deep water and longline. Smallmouth- We caught smallmouth on a stop and go retrieve using spinners in the sheep creek area. Most people were catching kokanee, they seemed to be the target of most of the anglers we talked to. The guys fishing for lake trout seemed to be concentrated in the swim beach area because of good reports from earlier in the week. We fished the main part of the bay but it wasnt until we got away from all the other anglers that we caught fish. We did see one boat pull in a huge lake trout up in anvil just where the point drops off deep. <br>Hey skeeter, do you still have that g-loomis you bought when you went to alaska? I discovered this weekend that my tackle is not up to par when it comes to fighting big lake trout. You think I would have learned that last month when my dad snapped a rod on a laker. I may need to buy that off you. We had luck on the first day with rainbows and kokanee but only had one lake trout so we left the others to pursue the big boys and that took two days to establish. A five day trip would have been perfect but by the end of four we all stunk so bad and were sunburt to a crisp plus tired out from a serious amount of fishing we decided to call it a trip and come home early. <br>WH2 I know you are headed up there so if you want any info, e-mail me and hopefully I can save you from having to locate fish and find a technique that is working. Always sucks to fish somewhere so far from home and have to start fresh. That can make fishing tough sometimes. <br>I will tell you what, I need to spend some more time figureing out this lake trout thing. As big as muskys but three times the fight. Whats better than that? O.K. Wipers are great too but its got to be a close race.<br><br>UNICORN CATCHER F.L.P.