03-14-2007, 05:30 AM
in light of the thread on the freshwater board, and some of it on this board, i thought id ask a couple of questions.
the wiper seems to have the most votes for freshwater fish. will we be able to put boats on willard this year? what baits are best for trolling wipers? do i need to have side planers? any info would be appreciated... if there is a fish that can out-fight a kokanee id like to give it a try!
also, tiger trout seem to be getting a lot of votes... ive never been overly impressed with them. ive only caught them up to 18 inches, but they felt just like any other trout to me.
anyways, its an interesting topic!
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the wiper seems to have the most votes for freshwater fish. will we be able to put boats on willard this year? what baits are best for trolling wipers? do i need to have side planers? any info would be appreciated... if there is a fish that can out-fight a kokanee id like to give it a try!
also, tiger trout seem to be getting a lot of votes... ive never been overly impressed with them. ive only caught them up to 18 inches, but they felt just like any other trout to me.
anyways, its an interesting topic!
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] if you think a kokanee can even come close to fighting better than a wiper[cool], granted you have yet to catch one[unsure]. You will find out for yourself if you get up to Willard and give it a try this year. I've read about people launching 17ft boats already this year, most of us troll lures that look like shad with side planners. Go to the Willard bay archives and check out last years reports for more info. WH2
] Maybe not Gorge lake trout, largemouths, or walleye of equal size, but most freshwater fish, and nearly any saltwater fish of the same size, not to mention that kokanee only reach 5 or 6 pounds, tops. And yes, those little wipers will tug.