Re: Access to Lower Mainland lakes for kokanee?

Originally Posted by
ekul246
Is there still ice on Kawkawa? Hope Outdoors said there was still ice around the boat launch and dock a few days ago.
What about access to Alouette Lake? What are the water levels there right now?
Anybody been able to get out and catch an kokanee down here yet? If so, how are you catching them....trolling speeds, depths, dodgers, willow leafs, krill or corn, etc.
Lucky you! I was going to go on opening weekend but work got in the way - the ice was off then, so hopefully the water has warmed just a little bit.
I only troll for them. Only use Dodgers and Hoochies. I tie them maybe on 1ft max leader from the dodger. Ideal trolling speed is usually 1.5mph - 1.7mph. But sometimes you might have to go faster or slower to elicit a bite. This time of year they will be much closer to the surface, so I usually have one rod that's setup for flatlining and then put the other rod in the downrigger and experiment with depths based on what I'm seeing on the depth sounder. For Kawkawa I've had a lot of good luck around 30-35ft deep all over the lake (even smack dab in the middle). For bait my go too is corn that marinated in some pink/red/orange Pro Cure shrimp/krill scent. And that's usually the ticket. However some days they are a little more fussy and in those instances I will switch to the small pink shrimp that you buy in those jars - the kokanee friggin love those too. Watch out for the odd Coho as we're not allowed to keep those (for whatever reason).
Good luck and let us know how you make out
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