11-30-2005, 04:25 PM
The kokanee are kind of a waiting game. Causey has some pretty nice trout to offer, splake, cutts, and 'bows too. We fish in a couple of locations where we've had kokanee success in the past, and target the trout which are usually in the bottom half of the water column. When kokes come through, you'll know it by watching your fish finder. They're frequently in the upper half of the water column.
Last year we did best with anything small and white. But we've caught them on almost anything. I probably like Rat Finkees best, tipped with a wax worm, suspended about 14" below a flasher/spoon.
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Last year we did best with anything small and white. But we've caught them on almost anything. I probably like Rat Finkees best, tipped with a wax worm, suspended about 14" below a flasher/spoon.
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