by ondarvr » Tue Jul 26, 2011 10:00 am
I was at Baker lake fishing with Rotten Chum and another ex guide, no it wasn't a guided trip, just three days of camping and fishing.
We tried to call into the show on Sat morning, but the cell service is almost non existent there, Verizon works if you're in the right place, but no others do.
The fishing was good for us, but very crowded, probably 300 boats out the first morning. We had 8 in the box by 6:20 am and stopped fishing at 9:00, thinking we would go back out later to get that last fish, but never did. It took longer on Sunday but we did end up with 9, Monday we needed to leave early so we stopped with 7.
The water is colder this year and the fish stayed shallow, the normal stuff worked, with a pink hoochie working the best.
Most boats had 1 or 2 fish, so it wasn't red hot, we just worked very hard, plus we scouted the lake on Friday to find out where the fish were.
We stopped using salmon gear after the first day and went to our standard Kokanee rods, lines and hooks on the downriggers, we stuck with the larger flasher except on one rod where I used an entire kokanee setup from Lake Stevens. We landed fish on each set up, with these small rods and hot fish it was a blast, these fish jump like ocean fresh Coho, with blistering runs this year. They are also chrome bright, this is due to cold high rivers allowing the fish to move fast and colder lake temps.
Using a small rod on these fish was a blast a 6' 2-6lb test rod was fun, but was a little difficult to control the fish when we had doubles on, which was common. This resulted in poor landing ratios while waiting for the net to be ready for the second fish. These fish have somewhat soft mouths, so the longer you fight the fish the less chance you have of getting it in.
We'll be back up there soon.