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Ririe kokes?
#1
Went out ice fishing ririe twice in the last week. Had No luck with kokes? Is anybody getting into them? Perhaps I'm just hitting the wrong depth or something. Fortunately the perch fishing has been a saving grace. Usually set out a few poles for Kokanee and then move around with one pole til we find a school of perch.
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#2
Same results for me man, at least you got some perch[Smile] I will probably be up there Wednesday evening and hope to get them eventually. It sure was peaceful last Wednesday, Stayed until the owls started to hoot.

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#3
Are you guys fishing down the boat ramp or down the stairs? And how thick would you say the ice is. Thanks.
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#4
Fished Ririe Mon-Fri last week. Caught 6 kokes, one was 13 inches the rest were smaller. Caught a number of 6 inchers and returned. Ice was 6-7 inches off the boat ramp. Saw a lot of schools that went through fast with no bits. Hope the bigger fish start biting soon.....
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#5
In four days of fishing Ririe we have landed one koke. It was around 14 inches. The perch fishing had been stellar though.
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#6
There were guys fishing it yesterday. I drove up there today and wouldn't be caught dead out there. I was thinking though if a guy had a flat bottom boat.....
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#7
I bet the ice is gone after today.

Now if the snow and the ramps get clear off it is fish on with the boat.


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#8
Has any one been up to see if the ramps are open to launch a boat yet?



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#9
The ice at the Juniper dock has been gone for a week. Ice still present at the high lines as of last Wednesday. Fishing has been slow with majority being small (5-7"). Where are the big fish?
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