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Last Strawberry Kokanee trip of the season
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I took a couple college buddies from out of state to the Berry; we caught a few kokes and a number of cutthroat from 6:30-11:30am. The cutthroat really liked my watermelon colored sling blade and bead and blade set up. The Kokes liked white and pink beads with a Dakota blade and 5.5” reflective pink and chrome sling blade. We caught them from 38-48’ down going between 1.3-1.8mph. Looking at the calendar this will be my last Kokanee trip of the year to Strawberry it was not my most productive year but I did get to fish with a bunch of great folks and meet new people. The crawfish boil was great and I look forward to doing it again.
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#2
Sounds like a good time with some friends, too bad the catching was so poor for the kokes. That is a cool image on your second pic, what do you think that is, some sort of glare off the fish?
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#3
So if you are done at the berry, where will we find you floating next?
Remember: keep the lid on the worms, share your jerky, and stop by to say hi to Cookie and the Cowboy-Pirate crew
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(08-23-2021, 04:01 PM)Cowboypirate Wrote: So if you are done at the berry, where will we find you floating next?

Just done chasing kokes as my calendar is pretty full with family stuff, I may get back out to the Berry once or twice for the fall cutthroat fishing before I put the boat away for the winter and I may get out to Willard before I start my ice season around Halloween at Henrys.
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(08-22-2021, 07:15 PM)obifishkenobi Wrote: I took a couple college buddies from out of state to the Berry; we caught a few kokes and a number of cutthroat from 6:30-11:30am. The cutthroat really liked my watermelon colored sling blade and bead and blade set up. The Kokes liked white and pink beads with a Dakota blade and 5.5” reflective pink and chrome sling blade. We caught them from 38-48’ down going between 1.3-1.8mph. Looking at the calendar this will be my last Kokanee trip of the year to Strawberry it was not my most productive year but I did get to fish with a bunch of great folks and meet new people. The crawfish boil was great and I look forward to doing it again.
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Been driving by there for the past couple weekends scouting and setting up camp for the archery hunts, seems to be getting alot of pressure in the triangle area I assume for Kokes.
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