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Reports > 2024 > May > Thursday 30
Thursday, May 30, 2024
 
By Dave Graybill
 
Christine Lee, the office manager at Bob Feil Boats and Motors, asked me to take she and her mother, Brenda Wallace fishing when she was visiting from Alberta, Canada. I had taken the pair sockeye fishing on Lake Wenatchee last summer and we had a great time. This year Brenda was coming in May, so we planned trip to Lake Chelan to fish for kokanee. When we left the launch at Mill Bay we saw a bunch of boats there and got a couple of nice fish right away. I kept trolling down to Rocky Point and got a couple more. The bite slowed so I pulled the gear and ran across to the area above Lakeside Park, where many anglers were trolling. We got a few more fish here before the wind came up and we headed back to the dock. Kokabow Tackle pink and orange spinners and hoochies worked, and my favorite Ravisher spinner, too. Fish were mostly at 70 feet on the riggers and lead ball rigs and ranged in size from just under 12 inches to just under 15. A great morning on Chelan. I am eager to get back to Chelan for these big kokanee.