July 20-21: Fishing a Volcano for Kokanee!

CoachPotato

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I took a week's trip with Wifey to Oregon to visit family. While there, an old high school buddy, Al, met me and we went to Central Oregon's Paulina Lake, in the Newberry Caldera about 25 miles south of Bend. This is the most beautiful lake I've ever fished! (Check out the photos.)

Al had his 14' pontoon in tow, and I had my coach. I followed Al up the mountain to Little Crater campground and settled in to the most perfect campsite ever! We were right on the lake, and the view was priceless. We spent just one night, but got in two days of kokanee fishing. Our check-out time on Day 2 was 1400, so we got in just some morning fishing on that day.

I don't know anything about the lake, but Al has fished it many times. His choice technique is to jig for kokanee. And jig we did! And trolled some, too. We didn't manage many kokes, just two for our efforts, plus two lost at the boat.

But this wasn't so much about bringing home meat - it was about two old geezers having a grand time in some of God's most beautiful creation!

We're planning a trip to Kokanee Mecca - Flaming Gorge - in September, and I've got to get a lot better at this kokanee fishing. I reckon summertime fishing the nearby California foothill lakes is the best way to practice. Life is good.

More story and lots of photos on my homepage: www.fishwisher.com
 

jigngrub

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Re: July 20-21: Fishing a Volcano for Kokanee!

I'm sure you'd get more replies/comments/compliments if you'd post your pics to the threads you post here, not many people like to be redirected to someones personal website when viewing a post/report/thread on the site they're already logged into... I know I don't.

... just sayin'.
 

CoachPotato

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Re: July 20-21: Fishing a Volcano for Kokanee!

I'm sure you'd get more replies/comments/compliments if you'd post your pics to the threads you post here, not many people like to be redirected to someones personal website when viewing a post/report/thread on the site they're already logged into... I know I don't.

... just sayin'.

Nobody is required to click on my link. It's a personal choice. I post to several fishing sites, and I should post all those photos to each one?

Enjoy your freedom of choice.
 

jigngrub

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Re: July 20-21: Fishing a Volcano for Kokanee!

A Photobucket account makes posting pics easy.
 

CoachPotato

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Re: July 20-21: Fishing a Volcano for Kokanee!

Thanks, and having a personal website makes posting photos and stories easy. Either way, one must endure the efforts of clicking the mouse to view the photos!
 

ngt

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Re: July 20-21: Fishing a Volcano for Kokanee!

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now everyone is happy :)
 
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Re: July 20-21: Fishing a Volcano for Kokanee!

Sounds like a great trip. I had my first experience with salmon fishing in June. My family and I went to Blue Mesa Reservoir and we were able to get five days on the water. Between 4 adults and 3 kids we kept 25 salmon. One of the local guides even took the time to show me how to filet (even though I wasn't a client). It was a lot of fun and the first salmon that any of us had caught.
 
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