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Re: Okanogan trout help
« Reply #15 on: June 23, 2013, 02:27:35 PM »
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Thanks for all the help guys. We ended up fishing Wannacut (OK fishing but smaller fish), Spectacle (or Skeptical as my niece says  :chuckle: ), Lost (out of Chesaw) and Fish in the Sinlihekin. Lost had the biggest fish but not many and Fish  had the best fishing....well best if you are a kid with little patience and think you should have a fish on the line every few minutes  :chuckle: . There is never enough time and we will certainly need to go back a few more times to really get it dialed in. We did get the grass around the cabin knocked down and a new wood shed built and started filling it. We had rain everyday and man was it coming down on Thursday, thought I was on the wet side  :dunno: . Again thanks to the folks who helped with info  :tup: .
Yeah, get used to the moisture. Northeast Okanogan/North Ferry Co. gets a lot precipitation compared to the rest of Eastern WA. We have a place in the hills of Curlew that no matter what part of the year it is it's usually cloudy/rainy 50% of the time... or maybe a black cloud just follows me. :dunno: :chuckle:
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Re: Okanogan trout help
« Reply #16 on: June 24, 2013, 08:48:09 AM »
Every year when we go up there, we fish Spectacle, Wannacut, Palmer
(caught a 7 lb 4oz large mouth on Palmer while trolling double whammy's from trout, LOL), etc.. then go over the hump to Curlew and get some dinner, LOL. I honestly cannot think of one day fishing Curlew, were everyone fishing did not get their limit, whether from shore or boat.
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Re: Okanogan trout help
« Reply #17 on: June 24, 2013, 10:21:48 AM »
glad it worked out for you. I fished conconully for years and years every summer. you can catch bass of all sizes just circling the lake and working the shorelines. trouting is usually pretty easy there too.

 


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