
It had been an early start for Gena, Lucy (my Labrador) and I to arrive at Bullards Bar Reservoir’s Dark Day launching facility by 6 o’clock in the morning. Due to some bad information from the navigation app on my cell phone we were late and didn’t make it to the ramp until 6:30. I felt horrible. It was one of the very few times I’ve been late for a fishing trip in my 14 years at the Fish Sniffer. It was the first time I’d fished with Brett Brady of Bare Bones Guide Service, so being late was extra embarrassing. Brett, Kathy Souders and Larry Edmondson were waiting for us at the ramp. Kathy and Larry were great people and members of the Rooster Tails Fishing Club in Auburn, California. They didn’t mind the delay. They knew the bite was on big time.
A short while later Brett had everyone aboard the boat and we were motoring away from the floating dock. As I shot video, Gena chatted with Larry and Kathy and Lucy investigated all the strange smells on Brett’s boat. We only ran for 10 minutes or so before we arrived at the houseboat fleet in Emerald Cove. Brett remarked that the kokanee were holding right there between the boats and the bank. He mentioned that it is a really cool area to fish and that we could stay in the shade until late in the morning. Since we were so close to the boats, we were trolling in the 5 mile per hour area, so we wouldn’t be bothered by wakes or fast boats. Brett disclosed that the kokanee were just a bit deeper than they had been, holding at about 60 feet right now. They were pretty schooled up and the schools would get even tighter as the sun hit the water and the fish started concentrating in the shade along the bank.
Brett is a pro staff for Brad’s Killer Fishing Gear and he’s been hooking a lot of kokanee on Brad’s Kokanee Cut Plugs. I think Brad’s rolling