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Well, what do you do if you just want to go fish for a couple of hours in the rain in the Chelan Valley? Go to little Roses Lake. The ice has been off for about a week now. The fishing is red hot. We trolled a variety of flies with an 1/8th ounce slip sinker in front of a small wiggle fin. The most successful over all was a 1/0 beadhead wooly bugger with that 1/8 ounce bullet sinker rattling in front of the little/clear wiggle fin. We also cast and trolled 1/8th and 1/4 ounce Roostertails in both Black and Green. Getting a couple of guys with 2 rod licenses can be an absolute blast! There were 3 triples and many, many doubles. We used speeds of 1.7 to 2.5 mph to trigger a combination of Tiger and Rainbow Trout. Those Tigers aren't as acrobatic as the Rainbows, but they do pull harder. The biggest Tiger was 18" and just under 2 pounds. We started calling the 'bows mini-marlin. Most of the rainbows are about 12" long, but, they are very chunky. Try trolling an ultra-lite with either a small spinner or that fly combo. You really get the most out of them. We kept one five fish limit of a combo of the tigers and a couple of 'bows that were bleeding and not releasable. They make a great lunch. We released about 30 fish in the 2.5 hours that we were out. What a great fishery this is.
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Anton Jones - Darrell and Dad's Family Guide Service
(509) 687-0709
Official Northwest Fishing Reports Sponsor
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service