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Thread: New to the forum Kokanee fishermen from Idaho

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    Default New to the forum Kokanee fishermen from Idaho

    Hey thanks for letting me be part of the forum. I’m in northern Idaho and primarily fish lake pend oreille. From the posts and pictures I’ve seen so far I’m impressed with the level of knowledge. I have been reading up to bide my time till I can get out on the lake.

    Ruckus

    17 foot 1990 Alumacraft Trophy. 90 hp Mercury outboard 5 hp Evinrude kicker power v electric trolling motor. Hummingbird helix 7 gps/DI Scotty depth power downriggers traditional planer board system.

    Favorite rig shimano Talora trolling rod Abu Garcia c3 “Kokanee” model. Maxima ultra green. Chrome “flashlite” flashers, orange wedding band tipped with maggots.

    Tight lines

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    Hi Ruckus , Glad you decided to join us. I was in CDA 5 years ago , when I got there I wanted to go find Pend O'reille and never got to. That is one of the fishing spots on my fishing Bucket list I need to try out. I would be interested in some photos from up there . Looking forward to your posts and photos , Welcome to the Kokanee Fishing Forums.
    1997 Starcraft 170, Mariner 90hp ,9.9 Yamaha, Raymarine Element 9HV , Minn Kota I-Pilot

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    Default Pictures

    Sure let me figure out how to upload some pics. Pend oreille is a beautiful lake. Even on a busy day you can have a 1/2 mile between you and the others. Nice big fish too. You just can’t mess around when a storm comes. I’ve seen 3 to 5 foot swells and took waves over the bow. Let me know if you ever get back up here.

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    Default Lake Pend Oreille pics.

    They might be upside down. Don’t know why. The pics are near Cape Horn looking north and west
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    PIctures rotated...thanks for posting

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    Welcome aboard Ruckus. I knew guys I use to work with that would sport Land Pend O'Reille and reported a lot of good. I guess I'll have to bucket list too. I like the rotated pics, while fishing for bows you can Halo fish too.
    2000 F250 7.3L Diesel
    2007 Columbia 2018 Fisherman XL Yamaha F150 Yamaha 9.9 kicker 4 Walker Electric Downriggers Raymarine Element HV 9 Uniden Solara VHF

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    Default Hummingbird helix 7 DI range on Pend Oreille lake

    Found out that the helix is a bit out gunned for the depth of my lake. The manual says it’s max is 650. The guys at the navy base said it’s near 1400 feet deep near Cape Horn. The helix will find the deepest thermal and tell me that’s bottom even in 500 feet. I just went to a seminar on fish finders. The guy who taught the class said to switch the settings to salt water and max the depth range and pump up the sensitivity. If the weather holds I should be out in the coming weeks. I’ll let you know if this helps. Let me know your thoughts.

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    My thought is you’d never be fishing over those depths. The GPS side of the screen would have contours of those deep areas from a navigation standpoint.
    2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Dually, 21' North River Seahawk

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    Default Fishing depths

    Very true lol. I guess the dilemma is if I leave the depth to auto then it will grab a thermal anywhere from 35 to 90 feet and call that bottom. If I set the max depth I loose so of the zoom feature due to using the spilt screen for my contour map.

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    The way I manage zoom on my Helix in split screen is to pick the section of the water column that I'm interested in, i.e. set an upper and lower range. For mid season Kokanee fishing I'll pick 30' to 70' for my range and get maximum zoom. The tighter the range, the more the zoom.
    2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Dually, 21' North River Seahawk

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    Welcome aboard Ruckus.

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    Default Thank you for the welcome

    Thanks

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