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Topic: Twin Lakes Bridgeport Kokanee - Late Video Report  (Read 693 times)

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Fizishen

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I was at Upper Twin Lake this last August and we caught a few kokanee, but they were all very small. Wasn't the greatest day fishing so I was in no rush to put the video together. We were catching them around 60 feet down with lake trolls and small lures. They are pretty aggressive for kokanee taking larger lures than I thought they would. Probably starving. They seem to be stunted from what I read and don't get very large. The ones we caught were about 6-9 inches long. Check it out I made a short video of some of the action. It was very windy that day and hard to fish in the kayak with all the gear on board.  Don't waste your time for kokanee there... Tahoe Lake is much better.



Loco 4 Ab's

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Beautiful lake and background...thanks for sharing.
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LoletaEric

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That was a great background - nicely done with the wife and little girl in the wind too.  A nice stable boat is really worth having.  You've got quite the setup with the downriggers - come on up to Shelter Cove for Gimme Shelter Eighth Annual in May 2014.  You and the family will have a ball.  Keep up the good vids and fishing.   :smt001
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Fizishen

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Wish I could, but furthest north I usually get is Monterey.  That is a little bit of a drive to shelter cove.  I google mapped it, 10 hours 30 minutes from my current location.  I guess I'll have to start convincing my wife that we should go on a road trip in May :)   I have a bran new daughter as well... three weeks old.  So the whole family probably wont be going out fishing on the kayak anymore.  May get a little to crazy.


 

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