06-25-2019, 09:00 PM
So, I am not a expert Koke guy and I know on this forum there are some experts that have this science mastered - that said, I did spend some time on the water at Strawberry, trying to develop my skills for this tasty smoker and had a little luck.
Fished out of the Strawberry Marina. Not hard to find the fish as the koke armada was bunched up and giving it hell just out side the marina. We just joined into the pattern. Fish were graphed at multiple depths from 15 to 35 ft. Had 4 rods working stages at 15 down to 35. Picked up half a limit for the group, all on orange and pink squids with orange a blueish Dodger. I am color blind, but they looked orange, blue and pink to me.
About mid morning the bite slowed and our hits actually started to focus on the 15ft rod, so we started bringing the others up to match. Still graphing a lot of signal down at 35, but the 15ft switch filled out the rest of the limit with action even into the wind picking up.
Of course, we also boated a lot of those trash fish. I was told to be a true koke guy I have to call them cuts that. But, I am not a true convert yet so I still d as I reeled them in.
No video or photos: i was to lazer focused on learning the trade, so the koke guys will stop snickering when I ask silly questions.
Oh and I think that is number 9 on my Utah Grand Slam list for the year. Long, long way to go on this goal.
Thanks to all the guys at the flotilla that got me excited to go catch some of these critters. Hope to see some of you up there.
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Fished out of the Strawberry Marina. Not hard to find the fish as the koke armada was bunched up and giving it hell just out side the marina. We just joined into the pattern. Fish were graphed at multiple depths from 15 to 35 ft. Had 4 rods working stages at 15 down to 35. Picked up half a limit for the group, all on orange and pink squids with orange a blueish Dodger. I am color blind, but they looked orange, blue and pink to me.
About mid morning the bite slowed and our hits actually started to focus on the 15ft rod, so we started bringing the others up to match. Still graphing a lot of signal down at 35, but the 15ft switch filled out the rest of the limit with action even into the wind picking up.
Of course, we also boated a lot of those trash fish. I was told to be a true koke guy I have to call them cuts that. But, I am not a true convert yet so I still d as I reeled them in.
No video or photos: i was to lazer focused on learning the trade, so the koke guys will stop snickering when I ask silly questions.
Oh and I think that is number 9 on my Utah Grand Slam list for the year. Long, long way to go on this goal.
Thanks to all the guys at the flotilla that got me excited to go catch some of these critters. Hope to see some of you up there.
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