06-17-2014, 12:14 PM
Went back to Strawberry on Monday June 16 & on the water at 6:15 a.m. Fishing was slower today, not sure if it was due to the skies being heavily overcast or the fishing pressure from the previous weekend. By about 8:00 a.m. I counted 10 boats trolling the same small patch of water. The fish were being pounded pretty good for a Monday a.m.
I ended up catching 15 fish (12 kokes, 2 slot cutts, 1 rainbow). Lost another 8 fish on the way to the boat. The Kokanee seem to be getting bigger with my limit weighing: 2 lbs 9oz, 2lbs 7oz, 2 lbs 2oz & 1lb 15oz. Over 9 pounds of fresh salmon!
Fishing with downriggers, I never did key in on anything that worked well for me this a.m. I was changing squids every 20 minutes – various white, pink & oranges. I was fishing anywhere from 15 to 40 feet of water. I would catch a couple of fish & then nothing. The bite died for me at 9:00 a.m. I was off the water at 10:30 a.m. with the wind starting to blow.
I again took some video. It appears I only cut across one school of fish today. Other than that, most of the fish passing through were singles or doubles, which may account for the slow bite? (It was sure different from last Thursday.) Not sure if the lack of fish was due to the low light or the fishing pressure.
Met up with 4 or 5 of the other boats at the fish cleaning station. Everyone seemed to have a limit (or multiple limits) of kokes. One other guy mentioned he thought today’s bite was slower than last week; however, he caught 35. Maybe this was just an off day for me.
Enjoy!
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I ended up catching 15 fish (12 kokes, 2 slot cutts, 1 rainbow). Lost another 8 fish on the way to the boat. The Kokanee seem to be getting bigger with my limit weighing: 2 lbs 9oz, 2lbs 7oz, 2 lbs 2oz & 1lb 15oz. Over 9 pounds of fresh salmon!
Fishing with downriggers, I never did key in on anything that worked well for me this a.m. I was changing squids every 20 minutes – various white, pink & oranges. I was fishing anywhere from 15 to 40 feet of water. I would catch a couple of fish & then nothing. The bite died for me at 9:00 a.m. I was off the water at 10:30 a.m. with the wind starting to blow.
I again took some video. It appears I only cut across one school of fish today. Other than that, most of the fish passing through were singles or doubles, which may account for the slow bite? (It was sure different from last Thursday.) Not sure if the lack of fish was due to the low light or the fishing pressure.
Met up with 4 or 5 of the other boats at the fish cleaning station. Everyone seemed to have a limit (or multiple limits) of kokes. One other guy mentioned he thought today’s bite was slower than last week; however, he caught 35. Maybe this was just an off day for me.
Enjoy!
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