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Hard water kokanee at Strawberry?
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The best way we have found to keep the Kokanee in the area and feeding is to fish in a group. That way you keep more poles in the water when the frenzy turns on. I have had fish come in and bang the attractor pole while it is just setting there, but I wouldn't just rely on that. When the fish are in and get turned on to the bite we have brought schools from 80 ft. up to the surface and on several occasions have had them come out of the hole following a hooked fish. We had several trips to Causey last winter where they really turned on and 8 of us limited out with 4 fish in 15 to 20 minutes. Porcupine has been slow for me the last couple of seasons. I would like to fish Anderson Ranch in Idaho if it freezes this winter. The limit there is 25 with 50 in possesion. The wife and I had a ball there over the 4th of July this past summer. I will be on Porcupine when and if it freezes, you can't miss me my plates on my truck say PACKFAN, feel free to join us anytime, this goes for any BFTR's. We will be making our annual 3 day Pelican Lake trip some time in January if anybody is interested in joining us let me know. We always have a blast on that outing, this year I think we will see if we can find some of those perch in Starvation on our return. You all have a great day.[Smile]
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Hard water kokanee at Strawberry? - by jboy - 12-06-2006, 11:48 PM
Re: [wiperhunter2] Hard water kokanee at Strawberry? - by PACKFAN - 12-09-2006, 03:26 PM

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