
I reeled in my lure, I could feel some weight. I set the hook, and instantly knew I was on to something bigger than I anticipated. The fish took off with powerful runs, and I had to play it carefully to avoid it diving back into the rocks. After a tense battle, I finally brought the fish to the surface, and to my excitement, it was a stunning mackinaw.
After a quick photo and releasing the fish back into the water, I continued my search for kokanee. I found a few more schools but struggled to get a solid bite. Meanwhile, Bret was having some success of his own, landing a couple of nice mackinaw in a different area of the lake.
As the morning faded into afternoon, the winds picked up as expected. It became challenging to maintain our boat position, and the bites slowed down. We decided to take a break for lunch, relaxing and enjoying the serene beauty of Bucks Lake.
After our break, we returned to fishing. I experimented with different colors and depths, hoping to trigger a reaction from the kokanee. Soon, I felt a tap and set the hook. This time I was ready and pulled in my first kokanee of the day. It wasn’t large, but it was a keeper for the grill.
We spent the rest of the afternoon targeting the kokanee, managing to catch a few more. Despite the wind and the transitional period, it turned out to be a satisfying day on the water. We wrapped up our trip with smiles, a couple of fresh kokanee, and the thrill of having encountered some solid mackinaw.