We tryed our luck at the berry again for Koke. The fishing was slooow, but we did manage to catch some and had a couple get off at the boat. The cutts were biting after sun down and again before sun up. We also caught some planter bows, and what I believe to be a cutt bow. The first couple of pics are the cut bow. It had cutt markings but looks like a bow. Its dorsal fin is rub down which means its a planter. I didn't know the DWR plants cutt bows?, but maybe its just a bow. Tell me what you guys think? The kokes were caught on RMT of course.
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Looks like just an older bow to me, some of them get alot of spots... its just genetics. I've caught several like that on the west side of the lake this year.
What time did you hit the water in the morning for the kokes?
-DallanC
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nice pics. rainbow. also where were you fishing the kokes and were they turning at all. looks like the scales are comming off in the pic. thanx ken
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We started fishing tuesday evening and did not catch any kokes. We started wednesday morning at 5:30am and did not catch our first koke till about 8:00 or so. We caught most of the kokes just west of the island that is right before the dam. We also tried in the narrows, at the mouth of the narrows by the beaver dam, and between the out houses in the bay out from the boat ramp with no luck. Most of the kokes were small, and none had started to change. The one in the pic had BB sized eggs, that were about twice the size of the eggs in the kokes we caught about two weeks ago. BTW thanks for the advice you gave me a while ago CROSSINEYES
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