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Kokanee fishing was very good off Lakeside Park on Lake Chelan. We fished in the afternoon and got eight fish and lost five in a couple of hours. Kokabow Fishing Tackle small blades and orange spinners did the job.
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Tony Hanna of North Bend is congratulated by a fellow angler at the Quincy Valley Tourism Pike Minnow Derby. He towed home a new boat for his efforts at this year's event.
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Shown here is the channel at Crescent Bar. Grant County PUD has dredged this channel so it can used even at the lowest water levels.
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Kyle Kelly got this big kokanee fishing with Shane Magnuson. He got a couple of rainbow, too.
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Shane Magnuson poses with one of the six big kokanee we caught fishing near Spring Canyon on Lake Roosevelt.
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Denis Beich was thrilled with how the big kokanee fight on Lake Roosevelt. This one hit a Kokabow spinner on a downrigger.
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I got this big kokanee on Lake Roosevelt. I was trolling a Kokabow Fishing Tackle blade and orange spinner on a side planer.
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Dennis Beich shows off one of the walleye we caught on a Dutch Fork Blue Tiger Turtle Back blade half way up on Banks Lake.
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Here is the small launch near the Million Dollar Mile on Banks Lake. We found lots of walleye right off this launch recently.
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I found the fish very friendly when snorkeling off the white sand beach at Coronado Island. Grilled yellowtail was for lunch.
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