First of all, when are you going? The fish move in lake chelan depending on the time of year. The best fishing for Kokes is from mid-spring through early June. After that they start moving up lake.
Do you have to camp, or would a hotel be okay? The Best Western Hotel on the lake, before you get into town has excellent fishing for kokes at that time of year right in front of it. Indoor pool too. Their prices are pretty good too. Also, Peterson's resort is a great place to stay, you can keep your boat on the water there, and it 's cheap at that time of year. If you camp, I'd stay at the city park if you're there early in the year, state park if it is later in the summer, cuz then the fish will be up near and above there. There is a launch on the "river" in town, but then you have a ways to go to get to where you want to fish. If you're camping at the city park, you can launch on that side of the lake, by the burger stand and then park your boat in moorage there for a fee of course.
You will definately need a reservation anywhere, including camping on the weekends, and after mid June, even for mid week. Don't go on Memorial Day weekend, the place is full of high school and college kids.
You want to troll real slow with light pop gear with RED wedding rings and white corn on the hook. Add Krill scent if you want too. Right in front of the Best Westen is a great location and then along the wall by the highway. While you're there go get some laker too. The Kokes are usually about 30' down, but if you have a depth finder, check for the schools, if you don't have one, play with the depth untill you find them, which most likely would be a little deeper, not usually higher up. The lakers are easy to catch over by Rocky Point and off the line from Wapato Pt. Just check your finder if you have one to locate schools Without one just go to Rocky Pt. and drift around, constantly checking bottom with your jig to make sure you're near the bottom. You want to jig with 1/2 to 3 ounce leadheads with white curly grubs or crawdad immatations, the tip the hook with herring strips or sqauw fish strips. Easy fishing. Use no more than a mid sized steelhead rod to jig with so you get the most fight you can out of them and still get a decent jig going with your rod.
Edited by Addicted (03/01/07 03:43 AM)
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