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Thread: Bridge Lake, BC - Kokanee Fishing

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    Re: Bridge Lake, BC - Kokanee Fishing

    Some nice Kokanee there Ben.Fished there last summer & was impressed by the size.Looking forward to freeze up.

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    Re: Bridge Lake, BC - Kokanee Fishing

    Quote Originally Posted by markomoose View Post
    Some nice Kokanee there Ben.Fished there last summer & was impressed by the size.Looking forward to freeze up.
    Markomoose, thanks. I'm looking forward to freeze up as well.

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    Re: Bridge Lake, BC - Kokanee Fishing

    Quote Originally Posted by REMINGTON JIM View Post
    Right on The BOWs are TUFF to catch in that Lake - its really is a KOKANEE fishery - and Lakers too There are Ling's= BURBOT in the lake too and catch them thru the Ice late March and into April - Good Luck RJ
    Come to think of it, I've never heard of a rainbow being caught in Bridge Lake. I agree that it's mainly a kokanee fishery. I've heard rumours of some nice lakers as well.

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    Re: Bridge Lake, BC - Kokanee Fishing

    I caught a couple over the years. Beautiful lake

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    Re: Bridge Lake, BC - Kokanee Fishing

    How are they smoked?
    Hunting the promised land

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    Re: Bridge Lake, BC - Kokanee Fishing

    Quote Originally Posted by dino View Post
    How are they smoked?
    Since kokanee are a land locked sockeye, I would venture out to say (in my opinion) that they are the best smoked freshwater fish. Also, if you smoke the smaller kokanee, 10-14 inches, you will not have to worry about the pin bones as they are not noticeable after the kokanee has been smoked.

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