07-20-2021, 11:42 PM
Ryno, we'll be at the Gorge next week fishing from Lucerne. We generally fish both south and north - south for the scenery and north for generally larker kokes. Is that holding true this year? Is there any biology of why the north holds larger kokes, at least by what seems to be common wisdom?
BTW, one of the largest kokes I ever caught was on a double spoon set up I dropped down below the schools for lakers. He must have followed that down to depth because the hit was fierce and instantaneous once depth was reached. The second small spoon on that was about 4", probably enough to keep the year class kokes off although limits may be tough to come by ;-).
BTW, one of the largest kokes I ever caught was on a double spoon set up I dropped down below the schools for lakers. He must have followed that down to depth because the hit was fierce and instantaneous once depth was reached. The second small spoon on that was about 4", probably enough to keep the year class kokes off although limits may be tough to come by ;-).