I hit angle lake yesterday and the day before and got into some really good fishing. After fishing for bass and only hooking a few perch we decided to go to my perch hole. We stopped in and anchored in 23ft of water and jigged a worm and small spitshot about 5 feet off bottom. Right away we hooked into some nice rainbows and a few perch. Then i notice my pole tip moving very slowely down about a 1/4 inch so i set the hook. My pole went spastic as i reeled it in and to my surprise it was a nice kokanee. So i dropped down again and hooked another, then another. Noticing the agressiveness we switched to jigs so we could catch and release. With a total of about 30 combined bows, kokes, and perch, we had obviously found a favorite cruzing area for these nice fish. Day 2 was very similar not as many fish but still nice kokes and bows mixed in with lots of perch. Brought maggots this time though and they loved them. Biggest fish was close to 17" smallest was probably 10, biggest was 13 for the kokanee.

I always assumed the kokanee legend was just a bunch of bs but i was proven wrong. In 15 years i had never seen a kokanee on or off shore. Glad i hooked some

It's hot right now if any of you want to take a shot at it..

Here's some pics


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Occupation: I pet the fish.