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Sept. 12-15: Fishing Oregon’s Record Holding Kokanee Lake – For Trout!
Inspired by last year’s world record 9.7 Lb. kokanee, I drove to
Oregon, picked up my old high school buddy (and I do mean old; he was class of ’58!) in Prineville. We continued on to northeastern and much unheralded Oregon’s Wallowa State Park. For me it was nearly a 2000 mile round trip aboard my faithful coach and C-Dory in tow. We spent four days at the park, and while the kokanee were easily found in the Wallowa River (more accurately a creek) which hosts the annual kokanee spawn just a short walk from the lake – or from the coach in the RV park, for that matter. All those brilliant red kokanee were quite a site! We caught our share of fat trout to four pounds during three days of fishing, and took one day off to visit the nearby, artsy town of Joseph, Oregon. We also rode the Wallowa Lake Tramway up to the top at 8150 feet, overlooking the lake and valley below. It was a grand day to be tourists. Lots of photos of the trout we caught, the park, the lake, the kokanee and the trip on my homepage, if you’re interested. Check ‘em out at http://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011...-wallowa-lake/ |
Sept. 12-15: Fishing Oregon’s Record Holding Kokanee Lake – For Trout!
On Sep 20, 8:21*pm, Dale Gillespie wrote:
Inspired by last year’s world record 9.7 Lb. kokanee, I drove to Oregon, picked up my old high school buddy (and I do mean old; he was class of ’58!) in Prineville. We continued on to northeastern and much unheralded Oregon’s Wallowa State Park. For me it was nearly a 2000 mile round trip aboard my faithful coach and C-Dory in tow. We spent four days at the park, and while the kokanee were easily found in the Wallowa River (more accurately a creek) which hosts the annual kokanee spawn just a short walk from the lake – or from the coach in the RV park, for that matter. All those brilliant red kokanee were quite a site! We caught our share of fat trout to four pounds during three days of fishing, and took one day off to visit the nearby, artsy town of Joseph, Oregon. We also rode the Wallowa Lake Tramway up to the top at 8150 feet, overlooking the lake and valley below. It was a grand day to be tourists. Lots of photos of the trout we caught, the park, the lake, the kokanee and the trip on my homepage, if you’re interested. Check ‘em out athttp://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011/09/20/sept-11-oregons-world-reco... Good to see you Dale. And as always, thanks for the great stories and pics. |
Sept. 12-15: Fishing Oregon’s Record Holding Kokanee Lake – For Trout!
On Sep 20, 9:21*pm, Dale Gillespie wrote:
Inspired by last year’s world record 9.7 Lb. kokanee, I drove to Oregon, picked up my old high school buddy (and I do mean old; he was class of ’58!) in Prineville. We continued on to northeastern and much unheralded Oregon’s Wallowa State Park. For me it was nearly a 2000 mile round trip aboard my faithful coach and C-Dory in tow. We spent four days at the park, and while the kokanee were easily found in the Wallowa River (more accurately a creek) which hosts the annual kokanee spawn just a short walk from the lake – or from the coach in the RV park, for that matter. All those brilliant red kokanee were quite a site! We caught our share of fat trout to four pounds during three days of fishing, and took one day off to visit the nearby, artsy town of Joseph, Oregon. We also rode the Wallowa Lake Tramway up to the top at 8150 feet, overlooking the lake and valley below. It was a grand day to be tourists. Lots of photos of the trout we caught, the park, the lake, the kokanee and the trip on my homepage, if you’re interested. Check ‘em out athttp://fishwisher.wordpress.com/2011/09/20/sept-11-oregons-world-reco... Yummy... Looks like a great few days. |
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