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The late afternoon sun was spectacular, reflecting off the snow at Rocky Ford Creek.
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Gary Feil was very busy showing people how to run their electronics and learning about new models in Yakima.
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I got to hang out with Alan Greenbaugh, owner of Kokabow Fishing Tackle at the Sports Show in Yakima.
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This Kokabow blade and squid combo was the hot set up on Lake Roosevelt. All five kokanee hit this on a side planer.
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Austin Moser and I hold up four of the five kokanee we landed on a trip to Lake Roosevelt. We got eight rainbow, too.
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Here is a shot of Rocky Ford Creek. It doesn’t freeze and attracts fly fishers throughout the winter season.
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When Moses Lake freezes it draws a good crowd of ice fishermen. Whopper perch are the big attraction.
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Here I am with one of the kokanee we caught near the Yacht Club on Lake Chelan. It was a beautiful winter day.
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Here I am with one of the kokanee we caught near the Yacht Club on Lake Chelan. It was a beautiful winter day.
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Rick Graybill holds one of the kokanee we got at Lake Chelan, near the Yacht Club. Most of them were 13 inches.
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