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    Default A limit but small

    It was supposed to be nice and sunny at my local lake but it was overcast. The air temperature was nice. Not cold not to warm. The lake was calm and the weather was suppose to change to rain (cold front)today. Which it did. I put this in to so that it might explain the slow fishing compared to Sunday. The mountain was outstanding.
    I got my limit of small kokanee but it took over 3 hours to do. I fished from about 6am to 9:30 or 10am. They came on different lures, colors, and dodgers.
    I found out that the crack in the bottom of my boat has reopened through the patch. I will have to figure out how to change the way it sits on the trailer.
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    Default chromers

    Nice bright fish. Way to go.

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    Great report and nice batch of kokes! That's not Rainer is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverBullets View Post
    Great report and nice batch of kokes! That's not Rainer is it?
    That is Rainier. I was fascinated, looking at the flows of snow in the open areas. Imagine the lava flowing out.

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    Nice job Toni. I have apart forgotten what a Kokanee is like to catch.
    The Angler formerly know as "DBfield"

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    Nice pic of rainier ! you should stop by nw trek down the road : )

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    Quote Originally Posted by KOK head View Post
    Nice pic of rainier ! you should stop by nw trek down the road : )
    The first time I came to Clear Lake as an adult I did. To turn around to go back to the road where the launch is. Almost every time I go I see elk and deer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kokanee-Toni View Post
    That is Rainier. I was fascinated, looking at the flows of snow in the open areas. Imagine the lava flowing out.
    I didn't recognize it from that direction. I've climbed to the summit a couple times and also downhill skiied from the 10,000' level but that was on the south side....looks completly different in your photo.

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