06-18-2003, 06:15 PM
You can launch a light 17' boat. I have an old 16' Lone Star aluminum boat. The only problem launching that I had was I had to drive into the lake a ways because the beach is fairly flat. It is not an improved ramp. the beach is very sandy and I had to use 4 wheel drive when in the sandy area.
The kokes were between 30 and 40 feet deep. They may be deeper now. You might get down to them using 1 oz bananna weights, however downriggers are a lot easier to get to proper depth.
I don't like and don't use pop gear. I used a 00 hammered crome dodger about 18" in front of a wedding ring or kokanee killer.
I didn't catch anything larger than 14". I caught small rainbow, splake and Kokanee on the same rig. The manager of the lodge told me that the fish and game had been doing netting studies and had caught a 10 lb splake
FDG
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The kokes were between 30 and 40 feet deep. They may be deeper now. You might get down to them using 1 oz bananna weights, however downriggers are a lot easier to get to proper depth.
I don't like and don't use pop gear. I used a 00 hammered crome dodger about 18" in front of a wedding ring or kokanee killer.
I didn't catch anything larger than 14". I caught small rainbow, splake and Kokanee on the same rig. The manager of the lodge told me that the fish and game had been doing netting studies and had caught a 10 lb splake
FDG
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