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Reports > 2008 > March > Friday 21
Friday, March 21, 2008
 
By Dave Graybill
 
There are a variety of great fishing opportunities here in Central Washington right now. Steelhead anglers are still scoring on the Okanogan and Similkameen rivers, and it looks like the season will run through the end of the month. I am getting some great reports on the trout fishing at Quincy Lake in the Quincy Wildlife Area. Rainbow to 20 inches are being landed by trollers here. Fly fishers who hike down to Dusty Lake, in the same area, are battling rainbow of up to 26 inches. Big news is that the ice has come off Lenore and anglers who like to catch the big Lahontan cutthroat here in the spring are starting to catch fish. Cutts to 27 inches have been landed by feather flingers fishing choronomids. The ice has come off of Roses Lake, near Lake Chelan, too, and stringers of small rainbow are being landed here. Unfortunately, the ice is still covering the water at the marina at Coulee City. Anglers are anxious to get at the perch that move into this cove in the spring, but they will have to wait just a bit longer. Don’t forget to renew your fishing license by April 1st and also to mail in your catch record cards. The WDFW wants them whether you fished or not.