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I have caught lots of Gerrads out of Kootenay Lake in BC over the years. Some have been in the 20 pound range. I have been fishing Pend Oreille for the last month trying to get dialed in on them. I fished yesterday and lost a big one at the boat. The water temperature is still pretty cold and needs to come up a bit. Once that happens I believe the fish will get more aggressive. You have to put lots of time in some days for nothing, but its all worth it when you get to hold a 20 plus pound Gerrad rainbow in your hands.
If memory serves me there used to be Gerrard Rainbows in the Pend Oreille River back in the late 60's. I believe they used to fish for them with a shingle and a baby field mouse. Rubber band the fella on a hook and set it a drift in the feeder creeks around Ione and Metaline. When it reached the eddy gently let the mouse afloat and hang on. It was a technic used by the folks who worked on building the dam.
Yes, a few, glad to hear of them again on the rebound. Here is one with a Ukrainian Phd we took in 1990, North Idaho honey hole.
I used to fish Kootenay when I was younger, I've never fished LPO, but already have my Idaho license and hope to start fishing LPO this year. I'm going to start with what we used to fish in Kootenay, but I need to gear up so I can take advantage of the no-pole limit on LPO.
Quote from: bearpaw on March 26, 2018, 11:18:31 AMI used to fish Kootenay when I was younger, I've never fished LPO, but already have my Idaho license and hope to start fishing LPO this year. I'm going to start with what we used to fish in Kootenay, but I need to gear up so I can take advantage of the no-pole limit on LPO.I Did not know that about “no pole limit”? In LPO. We have only been on LPO once and we were after pike, we only managed a few but had a great time and it was a new and beautiful area, So we decided we wanted to come back. It’s a big lake and can get big water/waves quickly with a bit of wind. The diversity of species in there makes it pretty nice to be able to switch it up and target another species if need be. Good luck, tight lines everyone!