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Originally posted by starcraft tom:
the upwind side has a habit of being really nasty with waves hitting the bridge and coming off the bridge at he same time. jTry the downwind side where it will be like silk for the first 60 yards or so. needle fish spoons with a little worm is the way to go.
SCT, what fishing I've done on Lk Wa for trout, I've had my best success on the windward side. I would guess that feed gets concentrated on that side because of the wind, and maybe those trout are less boat shy with all the wave comotion. Not to worried about it being nasty.
Also I believe the regs say you can't fish with in a 100 yards of the bridges.
Not to say I've had much success.
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