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Reports > 2008 > March > Monday 03
Monday, March 3, 2008
 
By Dave Graybill
 
A whole bunch of lakes opened to fishing in the Quincy Wildlife Area, and I hope the ice cleared off enough to allow anglers access to the water. There are a lot of hungry trout waiting for them. Burke and Quincy lakes are always popular on this early opener, and I had good reports of large yearling rainbow being caught before Burke closed in July of last season. Dusty Lake will be the destination for fly fishers. Large rainbow, brown trout and even tiger trout will be waiting for them at the bottom of the trail. There have been tiger trout weighing up to 6 pounds taken from Lenice, one of three quality lakes that open near the town of Beverly. These lakes are also popular with fly anglers. Martha Lake, which is just east of the town of George, will have a catchable size trout to offer anglers, and this one has good bank access. If I had my choice of all of these lakes and wanted to bag an early limit of fat rainbow, I would head to Upper Caliche Lake, which is just west of the town of George. The lake received a plant of about 4,000 12-inch rainbow last October.