Over the past 10 years, a huge “Kokanee Craze” has been ignited within the angling community throughout the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia Regions. Kokanee are second only to Rainbow Trout as the most popular game fish in British Columbia! But really, what’s not to like!? They’re plentiful, fun to catch and they taste exceptional! All you need to get started are some fundamental techniques and the basic understanding of a Kokanee’s biology. Many anglers misunderstand Kokanee fishing tactics and pursue them like they would Rainbow Trout. There are some similar techniques between the two, but a Kokanee’s nature to strike your lure is much different than a Rainbow Trout's. Biology of a Kokanee To start, let’s look at the simple biology of a Kokanee. Kokanee are landlocked Sockeye Salmon. Like Sockeye, Kokanee mature between 3 to 5 years of age
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