Considering heading out for the evening and morning. Considering LVR, Anderson, and Cascade. Anyone have a current Cascade report? Also, will likely be heading out alone if anyone is interested in a impromptu trip....
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Bug, I talked to Tom at Tackle Toms last weekend and he expects the perch fishing to be slow until the weather cools down in September. I passed on fishing it because I don't have a boat right now and most of the trout are being caught trolling. All I keep hearing about are the mountain lakes. If you have a hike in you, that may be an option. There are a ton of them up there. I'm not going to make it up there this weekend because of the old high school reunion. Let us know how you did.
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There are several more hikes in me, but since I was charged by a wolf about 2.5 years ago I don't do that type of stuff alone any more.
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I know the feeling. I had one run under my tree stand two years ago up in Bear Valley. He was heading to a kill the pack had made down at the creek (which was of course between me & my truck). I walked out of there in the dark carrying only my bow and it was spooky. I can't imagine what it must have been like to get charged.
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Fished Cascade for about 4 hours this morning. Not much going on. Started on the west side near the church camp and only caught a few. Moved over by the dam and never had a hit. I wonder where the larger perch have gone. I tried shallow and I tried deep. They must be pocketed up somewhere.
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Been fishing Cascade for the last 2.5 days with a friend....total count from what I can recall was around 10 to 13 trout ranging from 12 inches to 18. 1 Kokanee, 3 smallies including a nice 16 incher and around 10 perch or so.
The trolling was slow and the fish we did pick up were anywhere from 15-25 feet down. The perch are in bunches and can be marked on your finder, but are hunkered down about 30 feet and very picky.
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