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18 - Lake Roosevelt South End to Spokane Confluence Report
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03/05/2015
41° - 45°
Trolling
Kokanee
Corn
Pink
Mostly Sunny
Other
Morning
Under 40°
03/06/2015
4
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It was an honor yesterday to fish Lake Roosevelt out of Spring Canyon with very good friend and mentor, Dr. Allan T. Scholz, recently retired and famed EWU Fisheries professor influential in establishing the quality fishery occurring in Lake Roosevelt and elsewhere. Also joining was Elliot Kittel, a Lake Roosevelt Fisheries Biologist some day to be famed as well I'm sure as he's very passionate about his profession and doing great things for Lake Roosevelt Fisheries. With these two on board great conversation was equally matched by great fishing. While targeting kokanee we landed 8 beautiful trout of which 5 were wild and released, and easy limits of kokanee approx 14 inches. Well almost easy limits as we started out 0 for 5 which led me to bring out a noodle rod for the light lipped kokes. Pink squid/hootchie was the hot lure for the day fished surface and on down to 22 feet. Interesting, one week its the flies, next apexes, last week it was wee-tads and yesterday squids. Also, usually a very short leader, like 10" or less to entice the kokes but yesterday it was 20" behind sling blades. Met a great guy at the boat launch, "Kalama Jim", for the second time this season who travels all the way from the west side to fish this fishery. What a great guy with zest for life and exuberant attitude. Thanks for your perspectives and pink squid tip.... Look forward to seeing you again Jim.


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Enoch193
3/6/2015 8:56:00 PM
hmmmm like a daily limit of 16 walleyes. Sure, you betcha
hewesfisher
3/9/2015 9:45:00 AM
Maybe, but unlike the walleye, the trout and kokanee are raised on and released in Roosevelt every year. Nice report and thanks for sharing! :-)
onerka007
3/9/2015 12:08:00 PM
The trout limit, at least for clipped ones, should be increased in the near future. There's a good number of individuals who travel great distances to catch Roosevelt trout.
livingston12
3/11/2015 1:33:00 PM
Several posts have referred to clipped rainbows and koks in Roosevelt as having to do with limits. Must be missing something in the regs about clipped or unclipped fish (hatchery vs wild) - in Roosevelt. Someone please help me because I have not found anything about that for that fishery, only for steelhead in other waters. It may be there, but not having the Philadelphia law degree that is required to understand and interpret the reg book, I have not seen it. Everyone knows what a joke the steelhead clipping thing is because they only clip 50% or less in federal hatcheries and even less in tribal hatcheries.
onerka007
3/11/2015 8:15:00 PM
Livingston12 - Since 2005 100% of the hatchery rainbow trout released are adipose fin clipped, starting this year 100% of the hatchery kokanee released will also be adipose fin clipped as well as sterile triploids. The current bag limit for rainbow trout doesn't segregate clipped from unclipped, however for kokanee it does.
livingston12
3/11/2015 9:22:00 PM
Thanks oneka007. Only excuse I have for not knowing is not reading enough. My apologies. Sure enough it is right there on page 93. Oh well, when you get 85 the brain goes south along with the eyesight. Still fun fishing though, enough so that I just bought another new rod and reel yesterday. Thank all of you for the posts. They are so helpful for an old geezer like me who is still trying to learn how to do this. What a wonderful site this is. Was at Banks last Saturday along with many other boats after walleye at Barker flat. Got one 21 3/4", two nice big burbot and one nice perch.
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