12-29-2011, 06:17 AM
I fished Ririe today and caught kokanee and trout west of the island. The ice was four and a half inches thick and the officials told me there were about 30 people there fishing on Monday and Tuesday. I understand the ice at the mile mark is only two inches deep, but three people ventured up there, but I did not trust the ice and stayed near the island.
Best fishing for kokes were from 2 until 4 with several schools coming in between 5 feet to 40 feet below the ice. There are a few larger ones this year as I caught one over 14 inches and two other group also got a couple of 14 inchers.
By tonight there was an inch of water on top of the ice from the rain and melting of the snow on top.
[signature]
Best fishing for kokes were from 2 until 4 with several schools coming in between 5 feet to 40 feet below the ice. There are a few larger ones this year as I caught one over 14 inches and two other group also got a couple of 14 inchers.
By tonight there was an inch of water on top of the ice from the rain and melting of the snow on top.
[signature]