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I have heard tuscohatchie is good fishing. Decent size to i hear. How long did it take to hike there? Was it an overnight hike?
Yep, those were all rainbows
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which lost lake?
i went to a lost lake by echo lake and greenwater lakes, and got skunked there as well. this was in like june.
a couple guys there made a killing using worms, however (and kept 10 of ’em).
Lost Lake near Snoqualmie Pass
im sure the cabelas stream thermometers are good. I dont have one but im planning on getting one.
You said it was a shallow lake at 6500′. How does it keep from having a winter kill?
the little yellow pass is so you can park at boat launches. If you get a caught with out it you will get a fine. And yes you do need the forest service pass too.
I have a couple actually. Hemple Lake. Lake 22, and North Lake. Im not sure if north lake was stocked or natural tho.
What year did you stock hemple lake. And what is the best way to get to hemple lake. Should you go to pinnacle and just go over the little hill or should you go to the end of the road and head to hemple creek and hike up to it that way.
ohhhh. I see, thanx for clearing that up.
Is there a way to get a list of fry stockings?
I use 4lb fireline which is equivalent to 1lb mono. What kind of flies would you suggest. Would a nymphs be better in a situation like that or a dry fly or streamer?
What would be the best lake for fishing? I have not heard much about fish at beaver plant lake. But i know peopole fish in barclay and Boardman.
I was wondering if u could use 6lb spiderwire braided line. It has the same diameter as 4lb fireline adn it would be even better for ripping the hook out of sunken timber
Thank you for the inforamtion
Does anyone elses computer not show the pictures on this site, it doesn;t show any pictures or avatars.
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