Getting Settled

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MarcusA
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Getting Settled

Post by MarcusA » Fri Sep 14, 2007 11:33 am

Hello to everyone. I posted back in June that I was moving out here from MN. Well I have been out here for a month or so and things are finally settling down some, ie.,house, daycare, work, etc. So I think I may get a chance to wet a line soon.:cheers:
I live on FairChild AFB, so am trying to solicit any info I can get on lakes in the area that may be worth trying. I have a canoe and a 14 ft Lund. Thanks in advance for any info.
Oh yeah, I am basically a walleye, bass and pike guy. Any info on tactics for trout would be greatly appreciated!!

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jmpurser
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RE:Getting Settled

Post by jmpurser » Fri Sep 14, 2007 1:09 pm

Howdy Marcus,

I spent some time in MN. Friendliest people and the worst coffee I've ever seen anywhere!

You might want to check out this thread:
http://www.washingtonlakes.com/Forum/vi ... php?t=1424

Looks like they're trying to get rid of some walleye.

Just moved here myself so I'm not much use on the rest.

John Purser
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Rob1
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RE:Getting Settled

Post by Rob1 » Fri Sep 14, 2007 7:15 pm

Welcome to Washington!

Lake Roosevelt is a good Walleye fishery.
Newman, Liberty, Eloika, and Long Lakes are good for Bass.
Newman has a few Tiger Muskies.
Pend Oreille River is starting to get quite a few Pike, I hear.

Fishtrap Lake will limit ya out by Noon for trout. Two marshmellows and a hunk of crawler.

There ya go.

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Rozman
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RE:Getting Settled

Post by Rozman » Fri Sep 14, 2007 8:41 pm

Thanks for the info!!
Fish and men are alike. They both get in trouble when they open their mouth!!

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Rozman
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RE:Getting Settled

Post by Rozman » Fri Sep 14, 2007 9:00 pm

I just realized on my home computer I automatically get logged in under RozMan, but at work I could not log in under that username, even after lost password request etc. So MarcusA and Rozman are the same motivated fisherman.#-o
Fish and men are alike. They both get in trouble when they open their mouth!!

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Marc Martyn
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RE:Getting Settled

Post by Marc Martyn » Fri Sep 14, 2007 11:41 pm

Welcome to Washington!:cheers:
Instead of listing several lakes, go to the home page of this site and scroll down to the map of the state. Click on Spokane Co. and the counties surrounding it. It will bring up the lake index for each county. When you select a lake, it will give you a brief discripton of the lake and fishing reports. Many of the lakes in eastern Washington have both spiny ray and trout. If you find a lake that interests you and want to get more info on it, post a question on the forum and there will be someone who will reply that knows the lake very well.
BTW, fishing in the N.W. in the fall is great. Have fun.o:)

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Anglinarcher
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RE:Getting Settled

Post by Anglinarcher » Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:53 pm

Marc Martyn wrote:Welcome to Washington!:cheers:
Instead of listing several lakes, go to the home page of this site and scroll down to the map of the state. Click on Spokane Co. and the counties surrounding it. It will bring up the lake index for each county. When you select a lake, it will give you a brief description of the lake and fishing reports. Many of the lakes in eastern Washington have both spiny ray and trout. If you find a lake that interests you and want to get more info on it, post a question on the forum and there will be someone who will reply that knows the lake very well.
BTW, fishing in the N.W. in the fall is great. Have fun.o:)
Ditto, and I'll bet the either Marc or myself have fished the body of water near Spokane this year (LOL) (120 lakes within 60 miles, I don't think so).

Still, pick your species, pick your lake, then post a question.

You can also go to the reports and check out the Lake in question, there are a lot of good past reports to help as well.:compress:
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.

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Marc Martyn
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RE:Getting Settled

Post by Marc Martyn » Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:42 pm

Boy, wouldn't that be fun to fish all those lakes!:cheers:
:shaking: But........ I can barely afford to drive out to Amber and back once a week!

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Rozman
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RE:Getting Settled

Post by Rozman » Tue Sep 18, 2007 4:57 pm

Thanks for the info guys, I am chomping at the bit to get out. Mom In Law just flew in from MN so I have the babysitter covered. Just need to pick a lake. Thanks again.
Marc
Fish and men are alike. They both get in trouble when they open their mouth!!

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