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I think muddy waters definitely make the sight distance a lot shorter, therefore, use bigger, brighter baits. If I fish when waters are very high and murky I do this.
Where are these lakes you speak of anyways? I don't think I have ever been to them.
Are you going to fly fish
I think muddy waters definitely make the sight distance a lot shorter, therefore, use bigger, brighter baits. If I fish when waters are very high and murky I do this.
Where are these lakes you speak of anyways? I don't think I have ever been to them.
If you follow the water up over the bridge and to the far left corner of the parking lot, you will see what appears to be a lake. I am not sure that is what it is,though. It may be a continuation of Walter or it may even be part of MIll Creek. Anyone know for sure? Guess I could stop by ODFW on State St. and ask. If you do go over the bridge BE CAREFUL!! It is definitely a soggy bottom situation that calls for good waterproof boots.
Barb
Not sure about Walter Wirth or Walling but the cormorants took more than share at JCPNot sure what happened to the numerous smaller trout that were deposited in the pond...
is the river under the bridge fishable?
or for that fact have any fish?