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It was going to be the coolest day of the month. 60’s, cloudy, and barely any breeze. We were on the water from 8am-12pm. The water level was at 1,188.81 feet of elevation which left little dock space for incoming and outgoing boats.
The water temperature was 72. We used the downriggers to as low as 35 feet. I used my longlined rod with 5/8oz weight and out 40-50 feet of line. My son had maybe 1/2oz at 40 to 80 feet of line. He was using for bait worm and corn. I used corn and Berkley maggot. We went from 1 to 1.5 mph for speed.
All we caught were kokanee. All had the adipose fin clipped except for the little one.
We watched the Sheriff motor around for a while. They came back with the lights flashing and went to the dock. A little bit later a sheriff came out on foot to check 3 people fishing from shore on the opposite side of the boat launch.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service