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Anyone like to catch grayling, Tail Lake , just South one block of Washington has catchable graying. Also has Brook, Rainbow, Tiger as well. All migrants from Washington during high water. Fly and bubble, smallish fly, Grayling seemed to be out very far. Mosiquito, Elkhair, rubber band nymph.
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Nice sized grayling. Get a length on the longest one?
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13 inches measured. It is still there, I don't think they eat well.
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Very kind of you to pass on a great tip, thanks... J
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Looks fun. Thanks!
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Could you launch a toon or tube here? How is access as far as driving up to the shoreline? Thanks for the info!
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You could launch at Washington, then float to south end, walk a block or just walk to Tail Lake. maybe google. Interesting only a 1/4 mile of less, would be Shadow South of Tail., which may hold larger brookies, but really don't know. They plant it every 2 years with 1400 fingerlings. And hard to catch even one fish. I think they are well fed. Maybe tube and a jig or bait.
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