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Catchable size trout were stocked this week in fishing waters open NOW, including Clark County's Klineline Pond and Lacamas Lake; Columbia County's Dayton Juvenile Pond; Cowlitz County's Horseshoe Lake; Jefferson County's Gibbs and Teal lakes; King County's Alice, Green, Meridian and Rattlesnake lakes; Mason County's Spencer Lake; Pierce County's American, Bonney, Kapowsin, Spanaway and Steilacoom lakes; Snohomish County's Ballinger, Blackman's, Cassidy and Silver lakes and Gissberg Pond; Thurston County's Black and Lawerence lakes; Walla Walla County's Quarry Pond; Whitman County's Pampa Pond; and Yakima County's Mud Lake. All details at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/plants/weekly/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thought I put the above in here a couple days ago, chemo brain by proxy. GF's tumor has shrunk considerable over the last couple months of treatment. So far, so good..... She has lost about 50 pounds, hellova diet plan! She called chemo & radiation, "Instant Bulimia." Couldn't help but to laugh at that. Sun's out, go catch some fish! Thanks for the thoughts and prayers.
Trout Plants 2012
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- MarkFromSea
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- Gonefishing
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Re: Trout Plants 2012
Boy are the regulars going to be torked over at Ballinger... couldn't buy a hit today. And only 2,000? again I hope they put more in that lake because that number won't last long.
Re: Trout Plants 2012
Spent a day out at Gissburg, more trout than you could shake a stick at! Fed the wife trouten-nuggets for dinner. I'm glad to here that your lady is doing better Mark. I know what tumors are like, had one in my brain a while back. It's no fun. Send her my good wishes for me.
- SculpinKing
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Re: Trout Plants 2012
Yep, I had the same experience from the dock at sunrise on Saturday. Perhaps we were fishing together. Glad to see they're biting elsewhere. 2,000 will last a good deal of time if none of them are bitingGonefishing wrote:Boy are the regulars going to be torked over at Ballinger... couldn't buy a hit today. And only 2,000? again I hope they put more in that lake because that number won't last long.
WDFW says that they're scheduled to get 6,400 between now and June so they're just putting them in a couple thousand at a time, I imagine.
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Re: Trout Plants 2012
As I was pulling my boat off the lake at Angle(kokanee fishing), WDFW fish truck pulls up and tripiloids were planted in Angle Lake.
Time for me to stay off that lake for awhile--it's going to be a mad house there.
Time for me to stay off that lake for awhile--it's going to be a mad house there.