Hit the beach by the dam at 8 am. I'm in a pontoon powered by an electric motor so wherever I put in, I can't stray too far from that point. So I trolled the area by the dam. Three boats were jigging by the booms. A couple of trolling boats came through and left. Man, was it quiet. The fish finder was marking occasional individual fish (some of good size) but no schools. I threw the entire tackle bag at them: different dodgers, trolls, hootchies, wedding rings, dick nights, apex, 3 different kinds of corn etc. I got one strong hit on an orange apex kokanee killer, but that was it for the morning. Water 71 deg. Wind picked up around 11 but was not too bad. After my truck nap, I joined the poor souls at the booms for afternoon jigging. Now we're marking good numbers of fish...25 -55 feet down. Everyone is getting bumps, then finally a couple of fish are caught and a couple lost. My lost fish was kind of strange: I was counting pulls then noticed my line piling up on the surface. Hmm, what's up with that? I reel in, feeling absolutely nothing, just a little extra weight. When I get the lure to the surface, I notice a 10" kokanee is hanging on the hook, lying on it's side, not moving. Gee, it sure gave up fast, no fight at all. (Yeah, right: I'm sure you see what's coming.) So I lead it to the net..and at the very moment it touches the net - it explodes...tail walks out of the net, goes under, jumps 2 feet in the air, lands on top of the boom, flops onto the other side...and shakes the hook loose. You've got to be kidding... The good news was that I now knew what they wanted: a little white lead jig with red eyes tipped with shrimp/anise corn. Stuck with that, got more bumps, then landed another 10". Very dark back means they're turning.
Which means they are probably moving to the spawning areas. Next time I'll put in at Thistle and head up the arms. What was strange was to see so many fish and have so few landed. They just weren't biting. Still, I love GP during the week and will definitely get back before koke season is over.