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Now that Tom Verschueren is retired his going to do some bass fishing. He got off to a good start fishing with me at Evergreen Reservoir.
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This is a view of the new boat launch in Bridgeport. It is just down stream of the existing launch and room for lots of rigs to park.
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Randal Friedlander, Director of Colville Fish and Wildlife, addresses the audience after a video at the visitors center at the tribal hatchery.
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Facing the camera is Pat Phillips, manager of the Colville Tribal Hatchery, giving a tour following the First Fish ceremony at the fish ladder.
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After the First Fish Ceremony at the Colville Tribal Hatchery in Bridgeport everyone was treated to a lunch that included traditionally cooked salmon.
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Here is Rollie Schmitten about to cast to cutthroat in a hole on the Teanaway River. Fishing was tough due to low water.
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My fishing partner Rollie Schmitten spotted this water snake trying to swallow a whole crawdad on the Teanaway River.
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Dan Carr of Leavenworth shows off one of the many big cutthroat he landed on our day at Omak Lake.
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Mike McKee (left) holds up the big Lahontan cutthroat his some Matt caught on our recent trip to Omak Lake.
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There are still tons of kokanee of this size being taken on Lake Chelan and there are still some 15-inchers in my cooler at the end of the day.
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