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Lucky Peak Kokes - hoolee99 - 08-05-2010 Caught this and a few others the other day.[inline mail.jpg] [signature] Re: [hoolee99] Lucky Peak Kokes - windriver - 08-05-2010 Wow! They are already turning colors. I don't know when they turn around here but it doesn't seem like I see them until the end of Sep. Windriver [signature] Re: [windriver] Lucky Peak Kokes - hoolee99 - 08-05-2010 this has been my first year ever fishing for kokes and that would be my first adult male ever caught. I hope I get to catch somemore that one was about 3lbs and put up a heck of a fight. We saw them jumping ever where . [signature] Re: [windriver] Lucky Peak Kokes - Belasko - 08-05-2010 The last few years I've noticed them turning in mid August at Ririe. I've also seen them running upstream from Island Park in late August, early September. [signature] Re: [hoolee99] Lucky Peak Kokes - Bassnbob - 08-05-2010 I'm heading up Friday morning to try some bass fishing up there. Looks like I may have to try for some kokes, too. I haven't fish for them in years. What part of the lake are they jumping all over?? And what were you using?? If I may ask. Thanks! [signature] Re: [hoolee99] Lucky Peak Kokes - Larkinforce - 08-09-2010 What is the limit on them at Lucky Peak [signature] Re: [Bassnbob] Lucky Peak Kokes - forgiven - 08-09-2010 Bob, They are more fun to catch if you use the low drag pop gear like a Dee's Diamond Flasher instead of a Ford fender or something. [signature] Re: [forgiven] Lucky Peak Kokes - Bassnbob - 08-09-2010 I've never liked the Ford fenders. You fight the gear and not the fish. I'll have to try Dee's. At Cascade I usually just drag a rapala while everyone else is using pop gear and I usually do just as good. Thanks for the tip. [signature] Re: [Bassnbob] Lucky Peak Kokes - forgiven - 08-09-2010 Your so right Bob! That and big ol' Jack-a-loids....... "hey there Bubba ya gotta fish on?" "Dunno Slim .. Guess I better reel in & find out" You gotta love rapalas....... good for so many things! All fish love 'em! I've even hooked carp cranking a Fat Rap Crawdad. [signature] Re: [Bassnbob] Lucky Peak Kokes - DowntownBrowns - 08-09-2010 When I use flashers, I just hook them directly to my downrigger ball, then run a wedding ring about 15-20 feet behind from a clip set about 2 ft. above the ball. That way you can use any kind or size of trolling gear you want with no drag when you're fighting the fish. Also I run just a wedding ring or hoochie and a dodger without flashers. I've also used Macks Lure brand Flashlites Mylar blade flashers when I'm using leadcore line, very little resistance. Hooking up metal trolling blades to your mainline is gruesome. [:p] [signature] Re: [DowntownBrowns] Lucky Peak Kokes - forgiven - 08-09-2010 [quote DowntownBrowns]When I use flashers, I just hook them directly to my downrigger ball, then run a wedding ring about 15-20 feet behind from a clip set about 2 ft. above the ball. That way you can use any kind or size of trolling gear you want with no drag when you're fighting the fish. Also I run just a wedding ring or hoochie and a dodger without flashers. I've also used Macks Lure brand Flashlites Mylar blade flashers when I'm using leadcore line, very little resistance. Hooking up metal trolling blades to your mainline is gruesome. [:p][/quote] Downriggers are great if ya got one fer sure, ya betcha[ ![]() [signature] |