02-15-2008, 03:10 PM
I will be there tonight and tomorrow camping out. I do love Ririe it is one of the most consistent Koke fisheries I have ever seen. If you are going for Kokes be prepared to either hunt them down like Ovid Creek did or wait them out. They will come around eventually.
I personally like to set up off of a rocky point. The trout ususally cruise the shore line so I set up a couple of poles near the bottom in 10-15 ft. Then I find the perch in deeper water on the bottom with another pole. I usually set up a couple of poles suspended 10-15' down for the kokes, but this year huge schools have been swimming along the bottom for some reason. Anyway by setting up different zones I rarely have much of down time in the fishing. Ririe is one of the rare places that you can set up like that and be successful.
Windriver
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I personally like to set up off of a rocky point. The trout ususally cruise the shore line so I set up a couple of poles near the bottom in 10-15 ft. Then I find the perch in deeper water on the bottom with another pole. I usually set up a couple of poles suspended 10-15' down for the kokes, but this year huge schools have been swimming along the bottom for some reason. Anyway by setting up different zones I rarely have much of down time in the fishing. Ririe is one of the rare places that you can set up like that and be successful.
Windriver
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