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I swung by Billy Clapp to check the water level on my way home from the Big Horn Show. Water looks good. Time to try it.
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I set up a trip to go walleye fishing with Shelby Ross when I saw him at the Big Horn Show in Spokane. Look for some video.
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Shane Magnuson and Audre Kelley pose in front of the booth for Upper Columbia Guide Services at the Big Horn Show in Spokane.
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I saw Mike Carey at the Big Horn Show in Spokane. He is changing the name of Washington Lakes to Northwest Fishing Reports.
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This is what Burke Lake looked like on the morning of the Quincy Valley Tourism Association's Tagged Trout Derby. Trout fishing was very good and should continue to be great on Burke.
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There were lots of boats anchored off shore and a bunch of people fishing from the rip rap at Moses Lake when I stopped by. Good numbers of perch were being caught from the lake.
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Seven-year-old Nathan Blakney hefts a 4.4-pound rainbow he caught at the Quincy Valley Tourism's Tagged Trout Derby. The fish took first place for biggest fish in the Youth Division.
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Nells Humphries shows off a tagged trout he caught at the Quincy Valley Tourism Association's Tagged Trout Derby. This one was worth $100.00. Last year he caught a tagged trout that paid him $1,000.00.
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Many anglers were landing limits of rainbow at Caliche Lake when I stopped by. Rainbow are small, about 10 inches, but plentiful.
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This lonely angler was trying his luck at Martha Lake near George. Fishing was very poor at Martha this year due to low water.
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