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Thanks Oprah
Thanks Oprah
Author: Uncle Wes
Posted: 5/23/2003
I was once married. To a sweet girl, she was smart, pretty and feisty. I gotta tell you I was in looove with this girl. I had it real bad. You know the feeling you can’t wait to see them even if you’ve only been apart for an hour. You just can’t wait to see them again. There was only one problem. If you asked her what she thought of when you said the color blue. Well, her response would ...
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The Essential Tackle Box
The Essential Tackle Box
Author: Dave Graybill
Posted: 5/1/2003
The Essential Tackle Box By Dave Graybill I have a checklist in my head that I run through when I am preparing to go fishing. As you might imagine, I have accumulated quite a selection of tackle to fish the various lakes and streams of our region. I try to be sure that the items on my checklist are in my tackle box or in the boat before I hit the road. I have gone through the process of o...
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Spinning For Kokanee Salmon
Spinning For Kokanee Salmon
Author: Matt
Posted: 5/1/2003
This rig is THE MOST PRODUCTIVE RIG that I use for Kokes, it will work under all circumstances. To start you will need the following: 3 or 4/0 dodgers (I use 3), chenille, size 6 treble hooks, Wedding Ring Spinner or homemade replica, and 6-8 pound test line. The chenille is NOT necessary but a substitute will have to be made otherwise! Tie the chenille onto the hooks shaft leaving the tips e...
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Lake Trolling Tactics (Flat Lining) for Trout
Lake Trolling Tactics (Flat Lining) for Trout
Author: Uncle Wes
Posted: 4/13/2003
Lake Trolling Tactics (Flat Lining) For Trout By Uncle Wes What do I consider flat lining? Trolling without the use of downriggers. Phase 1: Lake Homework and Preparation 1) Read all current and past fishing reports that I can find including magazine articles, newspaper articles and all literature I can find on that particular lake. 2) I will get a map of the lake and study it ...
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Fly Fishing Strategies For Lakes
Fly Fishing Strategies For Lakes
Author: Mike Wilson
Posted: 3/25/2003
The lake season is now well under way and next month brings the lowland lake opener across the state. Hundreds of fly fisherman will wet a line in the next few weeks and most will catch fish. However, no matter what lake you fish, there will be at least one fly fisherman who is out fishing everyone else. Hopefully, this month’s article will give you the information y...
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BIG Surprises Await At Buffalo Lake
BIG Surprises Await At Buffalo Lake
Author: Dave Graybill
Posted: 3/1/2003
Ever fish a lake or stream, and tell yourself that you’d go back there sometime? Maybe the fishing wasn’t that great, but you could see the potential and wanted to give it another try. Buffalo Lake on Colville Indian Reservation in North Central Washington was one of these for me, and this year I did something about it. If fished it once, briefly, about three years ago and always planned to go bac...
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Fishing Memories
Fishing Memories
Author: Uncle Wes
Posted: 3/1/2003
As I sit here and prepare my tackle and get everything in order for my fishing adventure tomorrow, I think back to 36 years ago. That’s when my dad put a bucket in the middle of the yard and tied a rubber weight on the end of my line. I can still hear him telling me that when I can make most of my cast’s into the bucket, then I will be ready to go fishing with him. For me like most kids my dad was...
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Early Season Fly Fishing Opportunities
Early Season Fly Fishing Opportunities
Author: Mike Wilson
Posted: 2/14/2003
Sitting by the fire and thinking about going fishing just doesn’t cut it anymore once February hits. Cabin fever has its wintry grip on most of us and we are dying to get out fishing. Fortunately, in just a few short weeks, dozens of lowland lakes in Eastern Washington will open. Some of these lakes offer trophy sized trout for the anglers who are willing to pursue them but it is never easy whil...
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A New Fly Casting System
A New Fly Casting System
Author: Dave Graybill
Posted: 2/1/2003
Two "Old Pros" Develop A New Fly Casting System By Dave Graybill Bill McGuire and Buzz Fiorini had each spent careers in the professional fishing and hunting industry that spanned over fifty years. They were both aware of each other’s reputations and accomplishments. They had attended the same outdoor shows and exhibitions at the same time and place over the years, but had never actu...
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Blue Creek Clean Up Day
Blue Creek Clean Up Day
Author: Mike Carey
Posted: 1/11/2003
Blue Creek Clean Up Day January 11, 2003 Blue Creek is well known as one of the premier "combat" fishing zones in our state. For years it has kicked out more steelhead than any other spot. So two weeks ago I was very excited to take a couple friends to this spot to show them the craziness that is Blue Creek. It had been about seven years since I'd fished Blue Creek. The fishing wasn't ...
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Blue Creek Clean Up Day
Blue Creek Clean Up Day
Author: Michael Carey
Posted: 1/11/2003
Blue Creek Clean Up Day January 11, 2003 Blue Creek is well known as one of the premier "combat" fishing zones in our state. For years it has kicked out more steelhead than any other spot. So two weeks ago I was very excited to take a couple friends to this spot to show them the craziness that is Blue Creek. It had been about seven years since I'd fished Blue Creek. The fishing wasn't ...
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The Year in Review 2002
The Year in Review 2002
Author: Mike Carey
Posted: 12/31/2002
The Year in Review - 2002 Welcome to the my annual end-of-the-year review. It's been another active year here at WashingtonLakes.com. Thanks to the readers we once again set new records in both reports posted (1371) and readership numbers. The number of visits to this site grew from last year's 358,607 to this year's estimated 457,992 . Our total readership numbers since I began keepin...
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