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Quote from: grundy53 on February 28, 2019, 09:48:30 AMQuote from: 7mmfan on February 28, 2019, 09:04:52 AMI've always enjoyed fishing off the bank at Pearrygin in the summer. Can be surprisingly good fishing in the morning. The state park has lots of camping and theres also the resort, where we usually stay. Nice scenery, good weather, good swimming and areas to play. Lake Curlew also has good camping options, and tons of trout/perch/bass to catch from shore. As some others have stated, Lake Roosevelt could be a good option. The trout fishing from shore can be good, but the bank playing and swimming is great in the summer. Kids would have a lot of fun there. Maybe try them all on a couple of long weekends this summer?Trying them all sounds like a great idea. They will love the adventures. Sent from my SM-G950U using TapatalkI remember doing a long camping trip with my Dad when I was about 8 or 9 years old. We drove to a new lake every day for a week, camping in the back of the truck . It was a ton of fun. At that age, everything outside is an adventure with unlimited potential.
Quote from: 7mmfan on February 28, 2019, 09:04:52 AMI've always enjoyed fishing off the bank at Pearrygin in the summer. Can be surprisingly good fishing in the morning. The state park has lots of camping and theres also the resort, where we usually stay. Nice scenery, good weather, good swimming and areas to play. Lake Curlew also has good camping options, and tons of trout/perch/bass to catch from shore. As some others have stated, Lake Roosevelt could be a good option. The trout fishing from shore can be good, but the bank playing and swimming is great in the summer. Kids would have a lot of fun there. Maybe try them all on a couple of long weekends this summer?Trying them all sounds like a great idea. They will love the adventures. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
I've always enjoyed fishing off the bank at Pearrygin in the summer. Can be surprisingly good fishing in the morning. The state park has lots of camping and theres also the resort, where we usually stay. Nice scenery, good weather, good swimming and areas to play. Lake Curlew also has good camping options, and tons of trout/perch/bass to catch from shore. As some others have stated, Lake Roosevelt could be a good option. The trout fishing from shore can be good, but the bank playing and swimming is great in the summer. Kids would have a lot of fun there. Maybe try them all on a couple of long weekends this summer?
The Tucannon ponds.
The Pend Oreille Chain Lakes are an absolute blast to camp and fish. Diverse and really active fishery that's perfect for young kids. I've never had a line in the water more than 15 minutes without a bite from something- perch, bass, trout, crappie. Small lakes with a lodge if you want to rent a boat, or multiple access points from FS campgrounds (there's one campground with like 10 beach access sites)If I'm just trying to get out for a weekend of fishing "action" and not trying to haul in anything amazing, I can't recommend a better set of lakes in my backyard.
Quote from: dwils233 on February 28, 2019, 12:07:29 PMThe Pend Oreille Chain Lakes are an absolute blast to camp and fish. Diverse and really active fishery that's perfect for young kids. I've never had a line in the water more than 15 minutes without a bite from something- perch, bass, trout, crappie. Small lakes with a lodge if you want to rent a boat, or multiple access points from FS campgrounds (there's one campground with like 10 beach access sites)If I'm just trying to get out for a weekend of fishing "action" and not trying to haul in anything amazing, I can't recommend a better set of lakes in my backyard.Awesome! Sounds great thank you. Are those the ones on tiger pass?Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk