Holter:
Sounds like not much has changed as the Gates. Fishing has remained strong. Maybe slightly further down the canyon is producing more consistently but I am still hearing of fish being caught at the mouth. Drop shot with a perch pattern or a white split tail or drip minnow is where I would start and adjust from there. Using live bait like a leech can also be very effective if the fish are being fussy. The typical areas like Willow creek and Cottonwood are still the targeted areas but I have heard of some luck coming from the clay banks or oxbow bend.
Split rock to the dam is still producing nice rainbows. Snap weights with a dodger and a squid is the bait of choice. Remember to shorten the leader on the squid down to somewhere between 12” to 18”. You want to make sure to get the dodger to impart action to the bait. Scented corn is still the bait of choice. Chartreuse, pink or a purple back squids are the main baits on the menu. Wedding rings are also a good choice in the same colors. Troll anywhere from 1.0mph to 2.0mph. If targeting trout, favor the faster side and for kokanee keep it on the slower side. Depth range to target is 15’ to 35’ for the trout. I would say the kokanee should be looking to start diving down but with these cooler temps and rains keeping the surface cooler I have not heard if that is affecting them. Keep an eye on the fish finder. If you see a mark in 50’+ of water, there is a good chance it is a kokanee.
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