07-28-2019, 06:13 PM
[quote Outfishing13]You didn't mention if you were using a rubber snubber in front of your dodger or not. That will help a ton with your hookups. We fished on Saturday with a snubber in front of the dodger and 80% of our hook ups were landed.
Keep your drag a little looser too. Kokanee have very soft mouth as they are filter feeders.
Good luck!
Matthew[/quote]
I did not think any one used rubber snubbers any more
a guy I learned a lot from about fishing for Kokanee said never use snubbers
get a good kokanee rod .
so I have rods that cost $120. but I have seen some that are not to bad for $30
If you are watching my poles you can see a 3" fish bite
The ones I miss are what I call hit and run I put cameras down and you can see what they do.
I take a lot of people out that have never fished for kokanee, first thing I tell them is don't lose my Poles and keep your drag loose
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Keep your drag a little looser too. Kokanee have very soft mouth as they are filter feeders.
Good luck!
Matthew[/quote]
I did not think any one used rubber snubbers any more
a guy I learned a lot from about fishing for Kokanee said never use snubbers
get a good kokanee rod .
so I have rods that cost $120. but I have seen some that are not to bad for $30
If you are watching my poles you can see a 3" fish bite
The ones I miss are what I call hit and run I put cameras down and you can see what they do.
I take a lot of people out that have never fished for kokanee, first thing I tell them is don't lose my Poles and keep your drag loose
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