Strawberry 6/22-25

Wow, that had to be disappointing, not getting any kokes, still nice to get out with friends and family and enjoy the time on the water. Great pics too, snow still in the background of the group pic. Did you happen to notice what the overnight air temps were up there?

It is hard to belive a zero koke run for you. The berry seems a rough go for everyone. I can confirm some koke action at LC and I know you are pondering a trip there. I dont think the size will blow you away but the bite should be decent

Had a great time on your boat, I’m disappointed in myself for not taking any photos. Will try to write up a post later today.

I too was up on the Berry Saturday. Fished SC and Mud Creek with 0 kokes landed or jump and released. (nothing is better than watching a koke jump) Surface temp was 58 deg and could not set up the thermo cline on the finder. The stained water didn’t help either. AT least the “W” kept at bay for the most part. fished from 10 to 20 feet with extra long let outs. The only fun was like you, letting out a surface pole and landing lots of Boots (Cuts). It is going to be a short koke season this year…

My dad and I got to fish with Shawn on Sat, and what a great time! On the lake at about 5:30am and the hunting and fishing stories didn’t stop until we parted ways at about 2pm. Always a good time when you can sit back a re-tell stories and re-live the memories associated with them. Even if the kokes didn’t cooperate it was still a great day. We started out catching smallish cuts, but then Shawn got a report where bows were being caught, so we motored over to the area around 10am to try and boat a few for the smoker. It took us about an hour or so to narrow down the area, but we finally figured it out, and each time we passed over the spot there would be a hook-up or two. We even tripled up once! Would we have liked to land some kokes, sure, but I’m an equal opportunity abuser, so if the kokes aren’t willing, I have no qualms beating up on the cuts and bows! It was a great time, and I was sad to see it end, but honestly, if we’d stayed on the water any longer, I would have probably spontaneously combusted. Didn’t put any sunscreen on, and this fair-skinned guy was red as Maine lobster on his face, neck and arms. First good burn of the season, but it was definitely worth it.

To finish this off, my wife and I cooked up a few bows last night…sweet and smokey rub on a cedar plank. Delish!!

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The struggle continues, I spent 4 days on Strawberry circling with some good boats and got 0 kokanee well over 100 Cutts under 15" 30 in the slot and 30 12-19 inch Bows. I covered a lot of ground starting Thursday at SC then going to Renegade, Hawes, Bear Paw, the Island and Mud Creek. Eventually I got word of a Rainbow bite and circled on a spot for 2.5 days catching Cutts and Bows, once I gave up on Kokanee. I had a bunch of great folks in my boat this year and I encourage you all to post a report of your day with me with all the details and picture.

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