01-07-2011, 10:51 PM
[quote Belasko]For Kokes I'll set about 3 rods at about 10, 15-20 and 25 feet. One of those usually gets hit eventually and I'll adjust the others to match. Fort perch (i'm not having much luck though) I'll drop to the bottom and crank it up half to 1 turn of the handle. Trout seem to just be an occasional catch from the other two methods. Those targeting them usually seem to get them within 30 ft of the shore though.[/quote]
I do it much the same way. I set 2 rods at 12-15' and 3 rods at 24-26'. The reason for multiple rods at the same depth is your attractor jig acts as a small school of kokanee. For perch you really need to locate some structure. The rocks that make up the island came from blasting out the boat ramp so any where in the proximity of the Island or in between the island and the bank towards the outer edges works for perch. They have a lot of Christmas trees that were cinder blocked to the bottom out there but if you don't know where to look it would be like hunting for a needle in a hay stack.
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I do it much the same way. I set 2 rods at 12-15' and 3 rods at 24-26'. The reason for multiple rods at the same depth is your attractor jig acts as a small school of kokanee. For perch you really need to locate some structure. The rocks that make up the island came from blasting out the boat ramp so any where in the proximity of the Island or in between the island and the bank towards the outer edges works for perch. They have a lot of Christmas trees that were cinder blocked to the bottom out there but if you don't know where to look it would be like hunting for a needle in a hay stack.
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