TheCrazyFarmer
Online it says they have Kokanee at Foster.I'm pretty sure Foster doesn't have any kokanee but if you go up to Green Peter, you will find them there. If you can't troll, then jig. Use any jig like a Nordic, Gibbs , or Buzz bomb. Some people put corn on the hook. Good luck.
If you can row 1.5 mph, then you can troll for kokes out of your boat. I use a kayak and it works fine. You might try a small dodger with any number of hootchie-style kokanee lures that are out there. Add a banana sinker above the dodger and you are in the zone during the colder months of the year. I have only fished GP from March through May with that setup. After that, the water warms up and they go deep and then you need a downrigger or jig.
My feeling is that you are probably too late for Kokes this year, this is spawning time up the inlet streams...March to October would be when I would consider targeting them...
Alright, thanks for all the replies! I think I'll just wait till next year to try and learn to catch Kokanee. since I won't be targeting Kokanee right now, what are the best lakes/ponds to catch big bullheads or channels? Thanks again!