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A small amount of tiger's were planted in Fazon back in the '90's. Not sure if they made it and if any still exist.
Quote from: 6x6in6 on February 04, 2011, 03:53:35 PMA small amount of tiger's were planted in Fazon back in the '90's. Not sure if they made it and if any still exist.Ive heard the rumors to of tiger fish being caught there but have not met anyone who has actually caught one. They are also in squalicum lake off of Mt. Baker highway but its fly fishing only.
I heard that upper and lower Granite lakes have them. I haven't fished them to know though. -Steve
Dude are you for reals, who told you that? Been there fished those lakes. Nope, those lakes have rainbows, cutts, and lower has Grayling. Pack a weapon if you plan on going in there, lots of predators in there.
Quote from: Boss .300 winmag on March 12, 2011, 08:44:50 PMDude are you for reals, who told you that? Been there fished those lakes. Nope, those lakes have rainbows, cutts, and lower has Grayling. Pack a weapon if you plan on going in there, lots of predators in there. Graylings aren't supposed to come out of the water if I remember correctly.
Yeah just The Lower lake, in 2008 or 2009
I think I got them backwards I hiked into the larger Granite Lake from Upper Jorden Lake. Is Lower Granite at a higher elevation than Upper Granite?