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Vol. 37 - ISS.20
Our
36th
Year
Since 1982
Sept 14 - 28, 2018
“The Magazine for West Coast Sportsmen!”
Journey to the Kokanee Fisherman’s Valhalla – Flaming Gorge!
I
have always been an enthusiastic
kokanee fisherman. I love fishing
for the little silver
bullets all over
northern California,
from Whiskeytown
to Don Pedro and
everywhere in
between. They fight
extremely well, are
a ton of fun to catch,
and I love them on
the barbeque!
The first week
of August I made
the journey to that
hallowed kokanee
lake – Flaming
Gorge Reservoir.
Mark Kalinowski of
Concord and I sailed east in his big Ford
Excursion towing his beautiful 22-foot
Rogue Jet. It was a nice treat for me to
be the passenger for a change and able to
take in the sights instead of concentrating
on the road.
The 14-hour road trip culminated about
6 pm in Green River Wyoming, where we
bought our fishing licenses and headed
to camp at Buckboard Marina in the
GONE
FISHING
by
Paul Kneeland
central part of
Flaming Gorge.
As we pulled
into the small
campground,
both Mark &
I perked up
as we spotted
a distinctive
bright blue
Wooldridge
boat outfitted
to the gills.
Mark
exclaimed
“Hey – that
is Sambo’s
boat!” Sure
enough we
Mark Kalinowski of Concord holds a hefty Flaming Gorge Kokanee.
spotted Sambo
Photo by PAUL KNEELAND, Fish Sniffer Staff.
Lage of Concord
and his buddy
is a very small world!
Gary Edminster, who we often see
Thursday morning we launched the
fishing kokanee and trout tournaments in
Rogue Jet and headed east to where
Northern California.
we could see a pretty good size “fleet”
Sambo said they had been there for a
of kokanee boats. We went around the
few days and were catching a ton of nice
main flotilla and worked what Mark
kokanee. They gave us a few tips on what
called the “rock wall” area.
to use and where to go, and we said we’ll
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see you on the water. Sometimes it really
Big Catfish Should be on Your Menu
E
Mike McNeilly caught these massive South Fork cats on June 24.
One fish went 17 pounds and the larger one was nearly 21!
Photo by MIKE MCNEILLY, Fish Sniffer Staff.
very summer
I herald
the virtues of the
Channel Catfish. I
would reckon that
95% of anglers are
overlooking this
awesome gamefish.
I’m glad they do.
When it’s hot out,
there’s no better
way to avoid the
heat than going
nocturnal. You’ll
probably have the
lake to yourself,
and you will
probably catch the
biggest fish swimming
in your local lake.
Big catfish are really
easy to pattern in
the summer months.
Depending on your
location, they will
begin spawning as
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Serving
Sportsmen
early as April or as late as mid-June.
The water temperature is the key driving
factor. Higher altitude mountain lakes
will have a later spawn than lowland
warm water impoundments. Don’t sleep
on mountain lakes
with Channel Cats.
They often grow
big on a diet of dead
planter trout.
You know when
you see the boat
full of guys trolling
flashers and a worm,
and they really
poorly handle their
fish before tossing
it overboard? I
think we all know the dudes I’m talking
about. They squeeze the poor trout so
hard you can hear him gurgling. Those
guys just fed the local 20 pound Channel
Cat every time they “catch and release.”
Old Mr. or Mrs. Channel Cat grows big
and fat on dead government trout. They
provide a hell of a service too by keeping
our lakes clean.
WHAT’S
HOT
by
Mike
McNeilly
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Fishermen, Tribal Members and
Conservationists Push for Increased
Flows on San Joaquin River
See Page 25
Special Section
Baja Roundup
PG 27
INSIDE
Area Reports
FRESHWATER REPORTS
Almanor/Bucks Lake - Lake Berryessa..................4
Bullards Bar/Englebright Resv - Collins Lake.........6
Davis Lake - Feather River ............................ 10-11
Folsom Lake - New Melones Lake...................... 12
Oroville Lake - Shasta/Whiskeytown Lakes... 16-17
Stampede Reservoir - Western Nevada......... 18-19
SALTWATER REPORTS
Berkeley - Bodega Bay.........................................22
Half Moon Bay - Monterey Bay.............................24
Peninsula Shoreline.............................................26
FEATURES
Where...When...How...
HUNTING JOURNAL............................................8-9
BAJA ROUNDUP.............. ...................................... 27
BASS FISHING SPOTLIGHT: Randy Pringle.......... 21
BULLETIN BOARD................................................... 3
FISH SNIFFER HOW-TO: Cal Kellogg..................... 7
GO FOR IT: Staff....................................................... 2
KAYAK FISHING SPOTLIGHT: Cal Kellogg.............. 5
MAP FEATURE: Dan Bacher.............................14-15
SALTY TIPS: Hippo Lau.......................................24
SPOTLIGHT ON CONSERVATION: Dan Bacher..... 25
WHAT’S HOT SALTWATER: Dan Bacher .............. 23
STAFF
TACKLE
What We’re Using
Cal Kellogg - fished Lake
Clementine outside of Auburn,
California from his 14 foot
Hobie Pro Angler kayak.
The Fish Sniffer’s Wes Ward
joined Cal on the trip with his Hobie Outback
kayak. For tossing small topwater poppers for
smallmouth bass Cal used a 7 foot Cousins
Tackle GSP 703 spinning rod matched with an
Abu Garcia Orra spinning reel spooled with 20
lb. test P-Line braid. On the business end Cal
tossed a variety of 2 inch long plastic poppers.
In all, 10 bass to 2.5 pounds were landed
including one feisty largemouth.
Paul Kneeland - fished New
Melones Reservoir with Bridget
Looney of Colfax in the Fish
Sniffer 21’ Rogue Jet Coastal.
They caught limits of Kokanee
to 14 1/2 inches using an 8’ Phenix Reaper
composite triggerstick kokanee rod with a Team
Daiwa Z ultra light reel loaded with 6 pound
Yozuri TopKnot fluorocarbon line. They trolled
orange Yakima Bait Spin N Glo kokanee rigs
and Paulina Peak green/yellow micro hootchies
behind watermelon Vance’s dodgers off the
Canon Downriggers 65 to 95 feet deep at 1.4
mph.
Dan Bacher - fished for
rainbow and brown trout at
Fuller Lake. He used a Berkley
Ugly Stick GX2 6’ 6” medium
action spinning rod, teamed
up with a Shakespeare GX235 spinning
reel filled with 6 lb. test P-Line CX Premium
Flourocarbon Coated Line. He fished with
chartreuse Berkley PowerBait, 1/8 oz. gold
and black Panther Martins and 2/5 oz. gold/red
stripe Little Cleos.