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Reports > 2025 > November > Thursday 06
Thursday, November 6, 2025
 
By Dave Graybill
 
Sure, it’s cold outside, but that doesn't mean there aren’t good fishing opportunities. I looked back at some of the photos that I took in November, and I found some great shots of fish caught on cold late fall days. One was taken on Lake Chelan and showed a couple of very big kokanee. I remember this one in particular as the two anglers that came with me that day really weren’t dressed for the weather. They toughed it out, and although we didn’t get many fish, they didn’t complain and were willing to go with me again. I am sure they will be bundled up next time. The photo was taken below Rocky Point, which is off the north shore of Lake Chelan, and is one of my best places to look for kokanee any time of year. I used to always launch at the State Park and run up above the Yacht Club in the fall and winter, but in recent years have found good numbers of kokanee in the lower basin. I don’t expect to catch kokanee as large as the ones in the photo this fall, but I do think there are good numbers of them in the lake. I plan to do a video on fishing for kokanee on Chelan in the winter soon and will let you know when it is done and posted.