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Sometimes I fish as I hike thru!!
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Sometimes you can't keep the fish off the line!!
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Those are some great pics. Boy I cannot wait until summer!
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No pics of fish, no hero shots, no giving up names...just get revved up for the summer and ready to find your own adventures.
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From a couple years back.....
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Great pics to all who posted them!!! Sure miss the high mountians!!! Thanks for posting them!!!
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...and don't forget to to do some scouting for the september high buck season while you're up there.
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has anyone been able to make up into the mountains for any fishing yet ?
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Great pictures Thanks For sharing
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Those brookies are awesome
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heres a one i got, cant post most of em
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What elevation were you at ?
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That very last pic reminds me of fishing high country lakes, they always seem to be fogged in, iced over, and brushy on the sides when I make an attempt to fish them. By time they are ice free I'm usually scouting or fishing the rivers. I'll have to scan some lake pics from the few sunny days I've fished high lakes.
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Here some of the ones I hit last summer.
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I live in Walla Walla on the eastside. Any suggestion of lakes I could hike into that aren't too far from here.
Just starting out in this kind of activity so I know nothing .
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