We had such a good day the last time we went kokanee fishing on Lake Chelan that Tom Verschueren and went again last Wednesday. We also had Jonathan Koincz along with us, who had fished with us for sockeye on Lake Wenatchee. We launched above the dam and found that the forecast for no wind wasn’t accurate. It wasn’t bad, but enough for my fishing partners to complain about the fact that I had left my Fishing Buddy heater at home. We weren’t suffering that much, but the fact that we weren’t catching anything didn’t help. I mentioned that we were fishing during almost a full moon, and Jonathan mentioned he tries to schedule away from the full moon when he is planning a big fishing trip up north. This day on the water reminded me to avoid it in the future. We did get a few bites and landed just two kokanee. One on a downrigger rod and one on a lead ball. One was just over 13 inches and the other was a 15-incher. Image how big these will be in the spring! We got our fish just below Rocky Point. There weren’t any fish off the Blue Roofs.