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Kokes and weather? - santasLhelper - 06-15-2018 I know that with some fish (walleye) a storm coming in or low pressure seems to have an effect on fishing. Do low pressure systems or high pressure systems have an effect on kokes? When they are 30-60 feet down does surface weather matter? If so what kind of weather is best? [signature] Re: [santasLhelper] Kokes and weather? - lifeshort - 06-15-2018 I do not know about how pressure changes Kokanee. I have had mornings though that were on the slow side when the water was like glass and as soon as a wind came up the fish went crazy. This has happened on several occasions. [signature] Re: [lifeshort] Kokes and weather? - fish_hntr - 06-15-2018 [quote lifeshort]I do not know about how pressure changes Kokanee. I have had mornings though that were on the slow side when the water was like glass and as soon as a wind came up the fish went crazy. This has happened on several occasions.[/quote] Kokes do indeed pick up with a bit of chop/overcast skies, big storms though they tend to shut down with the change in barometric pressure. [signature] Re: [fish_hntr] Kokes and weather? - fishalot13 - 06-15-2018 koks are skiddish fish! I think the wind helps hide the boat both noise and looks. Just a thought. [signature] Re: [santasLhelper] Kokes and weather? - OCF - 06-19-2018 I believe some of my best Kokanee fishing has been on foggy or overcast days! [signature] Re: [OCF] Kokes and weather? - liketrolling - 06-20-2018 [quote OCF]I believe some of my best Kokanee fishing has been on foggy or overcast days![/quote] I will go along with this. [signature] |