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Gorge 4-30
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My buddy Dave and I came up to fish a couple of days with the great weather staying at the KOA in Manila, went out this am and ran up to the Anvil area, dropped in and went about 150' before the 1st hookup, koke action was steady with a few doubles and 1 triple, released the smallonrs and kept our limit and then went looking around for lakers with no love there. Water temp was 46 when we started and up to49 when we got off the water, pretty much 45degree water from just below the surface down to 60' where it drops again caught fish from 20-35'' OTW, pink, hoochies and spinners with bloody tuna scent on the corn, 1.5 on the gps seemed to be the best speed for us. Fish were in close to the shore in 60' or less of water. Will fish in the am tomorrow and then head back
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(04-30-2020, 09:04 PM)2knots Wrote: My buddy Dave and I came up to fish a couple of days with the great weather staying at the KOA in Manila, went out this am and ran up to the Anvil area, dropped in and went about 150' before the 1st hookup, koke action was steady with a few doubles and 1 triple, released the smallonrs and kept our limit and then went looking around for lakers with no love there. Water temp was 46 when we started and up to49 when we got off the water, pretty much 45degree water from just below the surface down to 60' where it drops again caught fish from 20-35'' OTW, pink, hoochies and spinners with bloody tuna scent on the corn, 1.5 on the gps seemed to be the best speed for us. Fish were in close to the shore in 60' or less of water. Will fish in the am tomorrow and then head back
[Image: D9-CBFF6-E-1-AD8-4833-811-D-C117-EB193156.jpg] [Image: E0120660-2195-48-E3-9-FD8-721312-CED58-C.jpg] [Image: 350177-E3-4-D80-4149-AE47-29814631-F86-F.jpg] [Image: E2-B42-DC6-0025-4385-8-EC0-10-B2-DAD9906-E.jpg]

I might have to make an overnight trip up there next week.  Jordanelle isn't showing any love at all.  And Strawberry is almost completely ice free now, but no reports on kokanee as yet.  What brand boat is that?  Looks a lot like my ThunderJet.
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dubob pid= Wrote:
2knots pid= Wrote:My buddy Dave and I came up to fish a couple of days with the great weather staying at the KOA in Manila, went out this am and ran up to the Anvil area, dropped in and went about 150' before the 1st hookup, koke action was steady with a few doubles and 1 triple, released the smallonrs and kept our limit and then went looking around for lakers with no love there. Water temp was 46 when we started and up to49 when we got off the water, pretty much 45degree water from just below the surface down to 60' where it drops again caught fish from 20-35'' OTW, pink, hoochies and spinners with bloody tuna scent on the corn, 1.5 on the gps seemed to be the best speed for us. Fish were in close to the shore in 60' or less of water. Will fish in the am tomorrow and then head back
[Image: D9-CBFF6-E-1-AD8-4833-811-D-C117-EB193156.jpg] [Image: E0120660-2195-48-E3-9-FD8-721312-CED58-C.jpg] [Image: 350177-E3-4-D80-4149-AE47-29814631-F86-F.jpg] [Image: E2-B42-DC6-0025-4385-8-EC0-10-B2-DAD9906-E.jpg]



I might have to make an overnight trip up there next week.  Jordanelle isn't showing any love at all.  And Strawberry is almost completely ice free now, but no reports on kokanee as yet.  What brand boat is that?  Looks a lot like my ThunderJet.


I might make a run back up late next week, I saw somebody got a koke out from the strawberry marina  today on FB, the boat is a Duckworth
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(05-01-2020, 02:35 AM)2knots Wrote:
dubob pid= Wrote:
2knots pid= Wrote:My buddy Dave and I came up to fish a couple of days with the great weather staying at the KOA in Manila, went out this am and ran up to the Anvil area, dropped in and went about 150' before the 1st hookup, koke action was steady with a few doubles and 1 triple, released the smallonrs and kept our limit and then went looking around for lakers with no love there. Water temp was 46 when we started and up to49 when we got off the water, pretty much 45degree water from just below the surface down to 60' where it drops again caught fish from 20-35'' OTW, pink, hoochies and spinners with bloody tuna scent on the corn, 1.5 on the gps seemed to be the best speed for us. Fish were in close to the shore in 60' or less of water. Will fish in the am tomorrow and then head back
[Image: D9-CBFF6-E-1-AD8-4833-811-D-C117-EB193156.jpg] [Image: E0120660-2195-48-E3-9-FD8-721312-CED58-C.jpg] [Image: 350177-E3-4-D80-4149-AE47-29814631-F86-F.jpg] [Image: E2-B42-DC6-0025-4385-8-EC0-10-B2-DAD9906-E.jpg]




I might have to make an overnight trip up there next week.  Jordanelle isn't showing any love at all.  And Strawberry is almost completely ice free now, but no reports on kokanee as yet.  What brand boat is that?  Looks a lot like my ThunderJet.



I might make a run back up late next week, I saw somebody got a koke out from the strawberry marina  today on FB, the boat is a Duckworth

How big are those fish?
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Paddler pid= Wrote:
2knots pid= Wrote:
dubob pid= Wrote:
2knots pid= Wrote:My buddy Dave and I came up to fish a couple of days with the great weather staying at the KOA in Manila, went out this am and ran up to the Anvil area, dropped in and went about 150' before the 1st hookup, koke action was steady with a few doubles and 1 triple, released the smallonrs and kept our limit and then went looking around for lakers with no love there. Water temp was 46 when we started and up to49 when we got off the water, pretty much 45degree water from just below the surface down to 60' where it drops again caught fish from 20-35'' OTW, pink, hoochies and spinners with bloody tuna scent on the corn, 1.5 on the gps seemed to be the best speed for us. Fish were in close to the shore in 60' or less of water. Will fish in the am tomorrow and then head back
[Image: D9-CBFF6-E-1-AD8-4833-811-D-C117-EB193156.jpg] [Image: E0120660-2195-48-E3-9-FD8-721312-CED58-C.jpg] [Image: 350177-E3-4-D80-4149-AE47-29814631-F86-F.jpg] [Image: E2-B42-DC6-0025-4385-8-EC0-10-B2-DAD9906-E.jpg]





I might have to make an overnight trip up there next week.  Jordanelle isn't showing any love at all.  And Strawberry is almost completely ice free now, but no reports on kokanee as yet.  What brand boat is that?  Looks a lot like my ThunderJet.




I might make a run back up late next week, I saw somebody got a koke out from the strawberry marina  today on FB, the boat is a Duckworth


How big are those fish?

Average was around 15"
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