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Using a flasher to draw the kokes
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I have caught Kokanee up in Idaho at Ririe and Mackay and one of my observations is that unlike fishing for other species where we try to spread out and get away from other anglers, it is adventitious to fish in large groups close together, when the fish pass through. People encourage other anglers to drop down next to them to keep the fish around and active and will drill extra holes around them for the purpose of calling others over to get in the action when the bite is on. I think it could be productive if we got a large group together at Porcupine spread out over a grid of lets say 100 yards x100yards start fishing and when the Kokanee cross into part of the grid we all move into that area and catch as many as we can when the bite is on. In my experience when a school of kokes are under you, the hook up happens as soon as you can get back down the hole. It is fun social fishing.
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Re: [wiperhunter2] Using a flasher to draw the kokes - by obifishkenobi - 02-20-2019, 03:14 PM

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