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This is a good representation of what anglers can expect to catch at Lake Roosevelt right now. Shane Magnuson's party landed this nice mix of rainbow and kokanee near the Spring Canyon boat launch.
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This brown trout was a big surprise at Rufus Woods. I have never caught a brown here, and this 21-incher is proof they are there. It hit a Rapala trolled behind a planer board from Shane Magnuson's boat.
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This looks like a family reunion at Rufus Woods! There were good numbers of anglers along the shore at the middle pens and this point below it when I fished here with Shane Magnuson recently.
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This was the headquarters of the Quincy Valley Tourism Trout Derby, which was a busy spot last Saturday. This where trout were measured and weighed and one tagged trout was turned in.
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This was the headquarters of the Quincy Valley Tourism Trout Derby, which was a busy spot last Saturday. This where trout were measured and weighed and one tagged trout was turned in.
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This was what Burke Lake looked like on Saturday morning during the Quincy Valley Tourism Tagged Trout Derby. 537 anglers registered to fish in the first annual event.
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Laurisa Motzkus, of Quincy, was pretty proud of this stringer of rainbow she brought to the weigh in station. She was in the Quincy Valley Tourism Tagged Trout Derby at Burke Lake.
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The Cook family of Lake Wenatchee introduced their grandkids to the sport of ice fishing, and they were having a blast!
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This is just part of a catch of perch and rainbow taken by a pair of anglers at Fish Lake. The weather was beautiful and the ice was crowded with anglers.
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The water levels and dropped and the water has cleared on most of our area streams, and steelhead fishing has picked up. There should be very good fishing from now until the end of the season. Here are three anglers trying their luck at a hole near Leavenworth.
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