Here is an update from Robby Richardson at Sport Fish Colorado: "Water temps continue to rise pushing the kokanee salmon to depths of 40 to 80 feet suspended ...more in the basin areas of the lake. The surface temp ranges from 70 to 75 degrees across the lake. The salmon have been hitting wedding rings, Rocky Mountain Tackle assassins and squids, and Radical Glow spinners. Pink, orange, red, and green have all been good colors, and glow colors have been good deep. As always, the key is timing the right color/lure combination at the right time. Tip these lures with white shoepeg corn. Bigger schools can be found deep so keep an eye on the fish finder. Rainbows have been hitting these same presentations from the surface to 30 feet deep. Browns can be caught in 30 to 80 feet of water and have been hanging off the bottom on some of the bigger flats and points. Squids, Rapalas, and jigging gulp minnows have all been effective, and green and blue and white combinations have been effective as well. Lake trout can be caught the same way, but the fishing for them has been slow. Good luck!" Report courtesy of www.kansasangler.com and Zeiner’s Bait and Tackle.