Chelan Area Report

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Chelan Area Report

Postby House » Tue Jun 19, 2012 7:48 pm

What’s hot is trolling for big Lake Trout on Lake Chelan near Mill Bay early in the morning and late in the evening. Also hot, but changing, is trolling for kokanee in the lower basin of Lake Chelan.

Lake Chelan’s Lake Trout bite continues to be the model of consistency. The spice is that big fish are showing up with some regularity. Troll in the Mill Bay neighborhood with Worden Lures T4 Flatfish in either Luminous Chartreuse or Purple Glow near the bottom in depths of 120’ to 160’ for best success in getting these big fish to bite. When the bite slows, later in the morning, move into the trench and look for piles of eating size lakers. Silver Horde’s Ace Hi Flies baited with a strip of Northern Pikeminnow is the ticket here.

This season’s nice sized Kokanee on Lake Chelan are continuing to bite. These fish are moving in big schools all over the lower basin now. There are still some fish being caught off the Blue Roof Condos, but you are going to have to “hunt and peck” to stay on them now. Putting Pautzke’s Fire Corn in either Natural or Yellow onto the hooks of Mack’s Lures Mini Cha Cha Squidders has been effective for us. Using Mack’s Lures Double D Dodgers in front of a 22” leader completes the formula. Look for those schools on your sonar and with your eyes. We have been seeing them concentrated from the surface down to 120 feet. Don’t be afraid to vary your speed considerably. We have caught these fish pulling that gear anywhere from 1 to 2.2 mph.

This is the time of the year to lay up your bait supply of Northern Pikeminnow. We use pieces of Lake Trout to catch our Northern Pikeminnow. We fillet them and cut them into strips and freeze a dozen or so little strips in a zip loc snack bag for later use.

Your fishing tip of the week is to scatter your Kokanee presentations throughout the water column until you find a depth that works best.

The kids tip of the week is to get them out on the docks on Lake Chelan to catch those Pikeminnow for you. The grandkids love it when they see those fish bite!

The safety tip of the week is more of etiquette advice. When you arrive at the boat launch, park in a parking spot, not the actual launch if you need to prep your boat before launching,. Don’t plug things up and force people to maneuver in tight quarters around you. It’s starting to get very busy on the Lake Chelan boat ramps. Good manners will make it more relaxed and safer for everyone.

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Pictured: 6/16/12 - Nicole Stern with her 18lb 13 oz evening Laker. She was fishing with Craig and kids, Kenna and David. They were up visiting from Avondale, AZ. I think this picture by our guide, Jeff Witkowski is one of the best that I've ever seen. Great job, Jeff!
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Also Pictured: 6/12/12 - Darin and Becky Finck of Moalla, OR with Jeff's and their limits of Lake Chelan Kokanee.
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Finally Pictured: 6/18/12 - Tyler Izatt (13) with his 14lb 8oz Lake Chelan Mackinaw. He was fishing with parents, Jay and Sheri. They are from Aberdeen, WA
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Re: Chelan Area Report

Postby eenakok » Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:32 pm

Very nice! I am going to attempt to make it over there for some Kokanee fishing before the season is over. How long does that lake usually produce?
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Re: Chelan Area Report

Postby Nelly » Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:40 am

Depending on the weather, there is a lull in the dog days of late July and August but things pick up again in September and October before the weather sets in for the winter.
It really depends on the water temps and the hatches but heck, in eastern Washington that time of year you're not hurting for options.. thumbup .
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