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Reports > 2026 > January > Tuesday 20
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
 
By Dave Graybill
 
I have been wondering what the kokanee fishing has been like this winter on Lake Chelan. I figured if anyone would know it would be Nate Stull, of Stully’s Guide Service. He guides for kokanee, even in the winter, on Chelan and we are going to do a video on winter techniques for catching these fish sometime soon. When I sent him a note he said he had just fished a short day with his wife. Although they just put ten 10- to 11-inch fish in the cooler, he said the action was great. He had lot of double to quadruple hits on his gear and even boated a few small mackinaw while he was out there. This got me excited about getting out on the lake. I have had many successful trips in the winter months on Lake Chelan. Even if the fish aren’t very big it is a ton of fun catching them when the action is like what Nate experienced. You have to be prepared for changing weather when you plan a trip. Winter days can range from bright and sunny to snowy and cold. It’s great to be out on the water no matter what.