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Originally Posted by FlyFishinYakr
I'm not trying to be a smart arse but check the archives for fish reports from Gonzaga. There are plenty which report on the various jigs/lures that worked at that time.
The short version is (from what I've read/remember), pretty much anything bright and shiny. That being said also bring the wire to save your stuff. I've read too many reports of lost jigs/lures due to the sharp teeth of the Sierra's.
The one constant I've read about (I'm sure Bob and everyone else that has been there and posted a report can verify) is Crocodiles. I've been stocking up on the 1oz'ers ever since. I wouldn't be surprised if Hopkins Jigs are also another effective Jig.
FFY 
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I had checked the past reports that comes up on "Search", and I just did it again.
They are mostly about the trip and not much tackle talk.
I agree that Krocodile is very versatile. But I wanted to know what else is considered good.
I will definitely try “spoons” and forks and knives. I saw a video on YouTube and want to experiment with them.
Here is my version of kitchen utensils as lure. It is called a Church Key!
The first catch was a midsize mackerel.