07-09-2004, 11:55 PM
June's heat wave really super charged the aquatic
insects on the local lakes, reports Lewis Johnson, The Chronic
Flyfisher. The food groups were hatching in prolific numbers that
created a smorgasboard for the trout. Bruce Morris from First
Cast Guiding reports from Takla Lake, and says fishing from
surface to 100 ft. has been producing some nice size lakers and
rainbows. Wayne Koftinoff from Finger Lake Wilderness Resort
reports on Lavoie Lake, Rum Cache/Cicuta, Lucas Lake and Hobson
Lake. Blair Moffat from Northern Hardware says the Stellako River
opened June 1, but fishing is a little slow. Also from Northern
Hardware, Miles Krisko reports of great fishing from Trembleur
Lake. "They're catching some eight, nine, twelve pounders." More.
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insects on the local lakes, reports Lewis Johnson, The Chronic
Flyfisher. The food groups were hatching in prolific numbers that
created a smorgasboard for the trout. Bruce Morris from First
Cast Guiding reports from Takla Lake, and says fishing from
surface to 100 ft. has been producing some nice size lakers and
rainbows. Wayne Koftinoff from Finger Lake Wilderness Resort
reports on Lavoie Lake, Rum Cache/Cicuta, Lucas Lake and Hobson
Lake. Blair Moffat from Northern Hardware says the Stellako River
opened June 1, but fishing is a little slow. Also from Northern
Hardware, Miles Krisko reports of great fishing from Trembleur
Lake. "They're catching some eight, nine, twelve pounders." More.
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