06-27-2023, 08:44 PM
Here goes, This has been an historical water year, Strawberry is rising and cold. There is no thermocline or in the old days we called it turning over, which happened around memorial day. The kokaneee are hungry because the zoo plankton have not bloomed yet, they attack our gear out of aggression not hunger. The Kokes are all just low energy now and not interested in our gear. Compounding the situation there are fewer kokes being planted at the Berry as DWR putts them all over the state in other bodies of water. As far as the Cutts go, quit complaining about not getting to keep fish at the Berry and take home 14" Cutts and football bows. There will eventually be a koke bite at the Berry this summer, a few warm days will make a huge differance.