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If you look close you can see a bunch of anglers fishing from the reeds at Roses Lake. Bank anglers are doing as well as boat here now.
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Here is a stringer showing the rainow being caught at Roses Lake right now. They aren't huge but they are coming out in limit numbers.
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From the left are Ron Tickett, Jeff Conwell and Gerry Ustanick, with the $50,000 check at the Manson Trout Derby.
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Jeff Conwell, Manson Derby Organizer announces that it was time to draw a name to guess for the $50,000 cash prize at the derby.
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Eric Olson holds up the sheet with this name on it. He got to guess the pre-determined weight to perhaps win $50,000. Close but no cigar.
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This was what the weather was like on Lake Chelan the day of the new Manson Derby. Obviously, no one wanted to be out on the water.
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I am showing off one of the walleye I got while fishing with Shelby Ross of Ross Outdoor Adventures. He showed me how to fish a Slow Death Rig his way, and boy did it work.
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Shelby Ross, of Ross Outdoor Adventures, holds up one of the walleye we got at Potholes Reservoir. We got limits of walleye from 14 to
23 inches. Not bad for late March.
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Keith Jenkins is the owner of Big Wally's Guide Service and is busy with trips to Banks, Lake Roosevelt and Rufus Woods.
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Jerrod Gibbons was at the Big Horn Show to book fishing and hunting trips and to sell a bunch of new products.
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