Hit Alouette yesterday. Was on the water by 8am, some sunny breaks, some wind and rain showers at a few intervals to make things interested. The day started off very slow. Tried a few different set ups most without much action for the first 2-3 hours.
Pulled lines from the Gold Creek area and headed across the lake to the fish farm area and started to work south from there and began to get steady action for the next two hours and limited on kokanee.
Coyote as a flasher to a wedding band with worm or fire brined shrimp was the ticket, as were mini-G. All on the surface with no weight.
Lead line set up got nothing, downrigging at 15, 25, 35, 45, 60, 70, 90 feet got nothing.
Water temps was 9.2 first thing, to 9.6 during mid-day.
I really need to update my electronics to help get this lake figured out.
These guys will be in the Bradley today!
Another lesson relearned. When the fishing was hot and the action was fast, I went about 20 minutes without a bite. It's always important to be aware of time passing. I pulled my line and noticed the point of my hook was broken, must have pulled on a deadhead or something. Effectively I was fishing with only the shank of a hook. Another time was my mini-g got the hook through the split ring, killing the action. More time wasted on that one.
Check your lure/bait often. Sure beats wasting time on the water.