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By: Anonymous
Posted: 3/13/2005
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Rating: 2
Fished: 3/13/2005
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Spent Sunday morning outside of church and on the water. Should have known better. Windy conditions made for tough fishing most of the day. We focused on walleye but by noon were trying for just...
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By: Anonymous
Posted: 10/17/2003
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Rating: 3
Fished: 10/17/2003
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After getting off Lake Lenore by high winds - we drove down to Evergreen Reservoir. We were amazed to see the winds that were elsewhere in the Columbia Basin were not present here! We fished for a...
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By: Anonymous
Posted: 5/30/2003
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Rating: 2
Fished: 5/30/2003
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Fished Evergreen for the first time on Friday. Took my girlfriend out in our new boat and aside from her catching a few zzz's, the rod only bent twice with a couple of perch. Not quite the tiger mus...
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By: Anonymous
Posted: 9/8/2002
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Rating: 5
Fished: 9/8/2002
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Returning to Seattle from a trip to Lake Roosevelt with friends, I put in here for a couple hours of evening fishing. I set up a drift along the north shore from below the creek past the promontory r...
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By: Anonymous
Posted: 8/1/2002
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Rating: 3
Fished: 8/1/2002
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I came to this lake for one thing: Tiger muskies! The first day I was there, it was so hot I didn't feel like doing anything except set up camp. The mosquitoes were about the worst I've ever seen...
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By: Anonymous
Posted: 5/17/2002
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Rating: 5
Fished: 5/17/2002
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I thought I'd submit another page in my annual leave odyssey. Once Again I returned to an old standby: Evergreen Resv. I've been having a great deal of success fishing the back water shallows, mainly ...
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By: Anonymous
Posted: 5/4/2002
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Rating: 4
Fished: 5/4/2002
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I ve been waiting for this time all winter, spring and almost up to present. Finally the water is reaching the temperature that the bait fish are moving into the shallows. And right behind them come t...
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