03-11-2007, 09:01 AM
Jared gives some great advice on his website worth looking over. [url "http://www.rockymountaintackle.com/tips.php"]http://www.rockymountaintackle.com/tips.php[/url] i'll tell you what i'll be doing this year...
i'll start out early in the season trolling around the pipeline area. i may also try some areas that have produced for me on the utah side. traditionally the biggest kokes come from the wyoming side, but there is some fast action to be had in utah. try the red cliffs area, or around kingfisher island.
later in the season as they start to school up and conentrate at the thermocline more i'll focus on wyoming. anvil draw, marsh creek, and even as far north as big bend will all produce well. pay attention to what areas are getting pressured. this is usually a clear sign that the koke schools are nearby.
cover a lot of water, and pay attention to where others are trolling. be respectful and give them plenty of space, but you can learn a lot by noticing the areas that are getting the most attention from other boats.
also, keep an eye on the utah and wyoming BFT boards, there is always a lot of good information about what is producing lately, and what areas are hot.
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i'll start out early in the season trolling around the pipeline area. i may also try some areas that have produced for me on the utah side. traditionally the biggest kokes come from the wyoming side, but there is some fast action to be had in utah. try the red cliffs area, or around kingfisher island.
later in the season as they start to school up and conentrate at the thermocline more i'll focus on wyoming. anvil draw, marsh creek, and even as far north as big bend will all produce well. pay attention to what areas are getting pressured. this is usually a clear sign that the koke schools are nearby.
cover a lot of water, and pay attention to where others are trolling. be respectful and give them plenty of space, but you can learn a lot by noticing the areas that are getting the most attention from other boats.
also, keep an eye on the utah and wyoming BFT boards, there is always a lot of good information about what is producing lately, and what areas are hot.
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